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Proper grade & scale
Proper grade & scale
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Anonymous
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Proper grade & scale
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Anonymous
on Sunday, November 16, 2003 5:37 PM
I'm looking for the proper "grade" I need to give my new HO layout a realistic climb and desent rate..... can anyone help me out on this.
And what is the scale size of Ho to full scale ?
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preceng
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August 2003
From: Pittsburgh, PA
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Posted by
preceng
on Sunday, November 16, 2003 8:46 PM
The HO scale is 1:87. Or 1" of model equals 87" of real (prototype), 1 foot of model equals 87 feet .... etc. The grades are generally expressed in percent, which translates scale. A 2% grade is generally a normal, but fairly steep one for real trains. The 2% means the rise divided by the lengths of the slope. For example, a 1" rise in your track for a length of 3 feet (36 inches) would be 1/36 = 0.027, or a 2.7% slope.
Allan B.
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