Jim,
Williams Golden Memory series units are the same size as the equivalent Lionel units. Lionel called their PW and modern era non-scale trains traditional sized, but some items such as the Alcos, Pennsy Turbine, and 9 inch boxcars were even smaller - closer to S gauge that O. Lionel traditional sized F3s were a just a bit smaller than O scale.
Regards, Roy
Lionel F3s were quite close to scale:
In width, excluding grabirons, the prototypes were 9'10, which is 2 15/32 inches in 1/48 O scale, exactly what I measure on the models.
In height, excluding fans, the prototypes were 14'0.5, 3 1/2 in O scale. I measure the models at 3 3/8, just 6 scale inches too high.
In length, from the back of the carbody to the lowest point on the sheetmetal, the A-unit was 48'5, 12 3/32 in O. I measure 12 1/8, only 1.5 scale inches too long. The B unit was 47', 11 3/4 in O. I measure 11 31/32, 10 1/2 inches too short and the greatest discrepancy--but still not much at all.
Bob Nelson
Aren't the Golden Memories re-issue/copies of post-war Lionel that are meant to be for those who like that style but can't afford the originals and/or want trains that run very well?
The "scale" is O-27 as advertised.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
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