What is the smallest model railway gauge?

T gauge
T gauge
T gauge (1:450 or 1:480) is a model railway scale with a track gauge of 3 mm (0.118 in), referred from "Three-millimeter gauge" or "Third of N scale". It was introduced at the Tokyo Toy Show in 2006 by KK Eishindo of Japan, and went on sale in 2007.
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is the smallest working model railroad gauge currently available. Its 1:450 actual scale or ½ of Z Gauge.
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What is the smallest track gauge?

Minimum-gauge railways have a gauge of most commonly 15 in (381 mm), 400 mm (153⁄4 in), 16 in (406 mm), 18 in (457 mm), 19 in (483 mm), 500 mm ( 193⁄4 in) or 20 in (508 mm).
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Is T gauge smaller than Z gauge?

Yes, I know there are smaller gauges (T gauge, for example, at 1:450 scale) but Z is really the smallest if you want a ready and easy supply of trains, track and accessories in the UK, Germany and Japan although there is a footnote to this, read on for the details.
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What gauge is best for model railway?

HO Scale. HO scale is the most popular scale, and at 1/87 scale, is just over half the size of O scale model trains. The 16.5 mm gauge is the most popular of all track sizes.
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What are the different model railroad gauges?

What Is Gauge? On the real railroads as well as toy trains, Gauge refers to the distance between the outside rails of the track. Lionel offers four distinct product lines: Imagineering, G-Gauge (also known as Garden Gauge), S-Gauge and O-Gauge.
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The Guide to: Model Railway Scales



Is N scale smaller than HO?

An advantage of N scale is that it allows hobbyists to build layouts that take up less space than HO scale, or put longer track runs into the same amount of space, because the models are smaller (by nearly a half) than they are in HO scale (1:87).
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Which is better N scale or HO scale?

HO scale is more popular than N scale, and it's been the most popular scale for a long time now. So in theory there's a better chance of you being able to buy the exact car or rolling stock or engine or building you want in HO scale than in N scale.
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Is N gauge smaller than OO?

The smaller engines and small body shells of N scale locos just don't have space for extra decoders. End result: the range of OO gauge locomotives with DCC functionality is far larger and there is a greater range of features (lights, sounds, and smoke for example) available in them.
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Which is bigger 0 gauge or 00 gauge?

0 gauge = 5/16-inch or 8.3 millimeters. 00 gauge = 3/8-inch or 9.3 millimeters.
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What size is O gauge model railway?

Gauge. Gauge refers to the distance between the inside edges of the load-bearing rails. Various sizes of track gauge exist around the world and the normal O gauge track represents the Standard gauge of 1,435 mm ( 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in). "O gauge" refers to tracks that are 1.25 in (31.75 mm) apart.
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Which is bigger O scale or HO scale?

O scale is obviously a much larger commitment—HO scale is half the size, and is one of the most popular scales due to its relatively easy entry point. Smaller scales, therefore, can be ideal for beginners, but larger scales allow you to create much more detail and realism in your layouts.
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How small is Z gauge?

No wonder given its second smallest mass-produced model railway gauge. In terms of raw specifications, Z scale has a track width of 6.5 mm or 0.256 inches and a scale of 1:220 which comes out at 1.385 mm to 1 ft.
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How small is Z scale?

Z scale is one of the smallest commercially available model railway scales (1:220), with a track gauge of 6.5 mm / 0.256 in. Introduced by Märklin in 1972, Z scale trains operate on 0–10 volts DC and offer the same operating characteristics as all other two-rail, direct-current, analog model railways.
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What is G gauge train size?

G Scale is 1:22.5, and runs on a gauge of 1.75 inches. This is the largest scale offered, making them suitable for outdoor use in your garden, as well as large indoor spaces. G Scale model trains are also great for younger children to play with since they're durable and rugged.
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Why is narrow gauge used?

The narrower gauge enables tighter curves to be taken, especially in valleys and in generally difficult terrain. It is also shorter than normal railways, thus requiring less space at train stations.
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What does HO stand for in model trains?

The abbreviation “HO” stands for “half-O.” The smaller trains were less expensive and took up less space than their larger O scale cousins, which became popular with people who were moving into small homes and apartments in the 1940s.
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Are HO and OO gauge the same?

The difference between the two comes down to size. The OO scale models are built to 1:76th scale while the HO scale models are built to 1:87th scale. In simple terms, if you were to push 87 HO scale modes together, the result would be the same size as the real deal.
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Whats the difference between OO and HO?

HO trains run on a 16.5mm gauge track. OO scale is generally only used for models of British prototype. It is 1:76th scale or 4mm to the foot. The trains still run on the same 16.5 mm gauge track as HO models.
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Is N gauge bigger than O gauge?

16.5mm Gauge: The most common track and engines in the UK, more commonly known as OO gauge. 9mm Gauge: The smallest, allowing more track to be laid in the same area, known as N gauge.
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What scale is S gauge?

S Scale, or S gauge, is a model railroad scale modeled at 1:64 scale with track width at 22.43mm. S gauge is not to be confused with toy train standard gauge, a large-scale standard for toy trains in the early part of the 20th century.
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Why is it called N gauge?

A history of why this smaller track gauge came into existence, named after the distance between its rails... N gauge is a set of standards used in railway modelling to define the distance between two rails, referred to as the gauge. The 'N' stems from the distance of nine millimetres between rails.
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What is the difference between N scale and Z scale?

With a scale of 1:220 and with a track gauge of 6.5 mm, Z scale is smaller than N scale which has a scale of 1∶148 scale (British) and a track gauge of 9 mm.
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What is the smallest scale electric train?

Z scale is often the smallest commercially available model train scale. Products in that scale are 1:220, or 220-times smaller than life-sized objects.
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What is the cheapest model train scale?

N and HO scales are the two most common worldwide standards for model trains an common question for those thinking about this wonderful hobby then is which is cheaper. The answer is undoubtedly that while both are inexpensive to started, N scale is cheaper than HO scale in the long run.
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What is the best base for a model railway?

Top / Layout Base

The de facto standard for the best wood to use for the top of your model railway baseboard is Plywood (available from home DIY stores). This is strong enough to secure your track, buildings and scenery but easy to work with, allowing track pins to be easily pushed in for example.
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