Login
or
Register
Subscriber & Member Login
Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!
Login
Register
Home
»
Model Railroader
»
Forums
»
General Discussion (Model Railroader)
»
unusual scales
Edit post
Edit your reply below.
Post Body
Enter your post below.
Actually, 'TT' is about halfway (size-wise) between 'HO' and 'N'. I own a German prototype 0-8-0 tank engine in 'TT' scale. 'OO', however is the British equivalent of 'HO'. It is just a tad larger than 'HO', because when they first made models in this size, the technology in that time (I think the 1930's?) was such that a motor that could fit inside a train of that size was as small as they could build. Even so, 'OO' trains will operate on HO guage tracks, and (I think) will not look out of scale. I own a British prototype OO scale 0-6-0 steamer, and it looks okay on my HO layout. <br />As for 'V' scale, I haven't a clue! 'I' scale, though, I think is about the same size as 'G' or #1 guage, usually used with garden railroad layouts. <br />I hope this info helps you!
Tags (Optional)
Tags are keywords that get attached to your post. They are used to categorize your submission and make it easier to search for. To add tags to your post type a tag into the box below and click the "Add Tag" button.
Add Tag
Update Reply
Subscriber & Member Login
Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!
Login
Register
Users Online
There are no community member online
Search the Community
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Model Railroader Newsletter
See all
Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter
and get model railroad news in your inbox!
Sign up