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Help with scale conversion please: HO scale

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Help with scale conversion please: HO scale
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 20, 2003 9:47 PM
Not meaning to ask a stupid question here but I was calculating a series of photographs to HO scale and I'm ending up with some weird conversions.

Can anyone help me to easily calculate true structures to scale? HO: Is it 1/4? 1/8?

I am re-introducing myself to scale architectural models. I asked some architecture friends of mine to help me with HO scale but they are not really into railroading.

Thanks!

Jim
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Help with scale conversion please: HO scale
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 20, 2003 9:47 PM
Not meaning to ask a stupid question here but I was calculating a series of photographs to HO scale and I'm ending up with some weird conversions.

Can anyone help me to easily calculate true structures to scale? HO: Is it 1/4? 1/8?

I am re-introducing myself to scale architectural models. I asked some architecture friends of mine to help me with HO scale but they are not really into railroading.

Thanks!

Jim
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Posted by BR60103 on Saturday, September 20, 2003 10:06 PM
Jim:
HO scale is 3.5mm to 1 foot. (It's a silly way to do it, but...) It come from dividing the 56.5 inch track gauge by 16.5mm HO gauge.
The ratio is about 1:87.1.
It's a little bigger than 1/8" to the foot and smaller than 1/7" to the foot.

--David

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Posted by BR60103 on Saturday, September 20, 2003 10:06 PM
Jim:
HO scale is 3.5mm to 1 foot. (It's a silly way to do it, but...) It come from dividing the 56.5 inch track gauge by 16.5mm HO gauge.
The ratio is about 1:87.1.
It's a little bigger than 1/8" to the foot and smaller than 1/7" to the foot.

--David

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    April 2003
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 22, 2003 11:54 AM
the current edition of model railroader has a supplement with it that has an excellent article on scale conversion i reccomend this
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 22, 2003 11:54 AM
the current edition of model railroader has a supplement with it that has an excellent article on scale conversion i reccomend this

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