What would 1/8 (1.5inch) scale be considered? It's big enough to ride one and a "large" guage of 7.5 inches.
And it's in my backyard.
There's a "avatar" of an 1/8 scale Fairmont motorcar to your left.
What do you mean, what would it be considered?Exactly what it's always been considered.
Inch and a half scale.
Curmudgeon wrote: What do you mean, what would it be considered?Exactly what it's always been considered. Inch and a half scale.
What I ment was what letter would it be?
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cabbage wrote:Errmmm... There are some combinations of scale and gauge that do not exist in the alphabet slurry of the NMRA. This is despite there being several thousand members of the 16mmngm society in the UK -as far as Mr Amis is concerned -it does not exist. It is interesting to note that this society pre-dates Mr Amis -as does the Gauge 1 Model Railway Association G1MRA. regards ralph
What am I doing?
I'm building an, as I say, 1:20 scale model-ry. from a prototype 600mm forrest-ry in sweden.
Is it a G? No it's 32mm=1,25' and it's no 16mm either (can't divide in 19,05)
so I've to stick to 1:20 n600-32. Most likely you whould say 15mm scale. About a toenail.
And wy 1/8 - 7½ when rest of the world run 7,1/4? The DIN germans were mostly
right, you are going nuts!
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