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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH yes there is more than HO & N. But first welcome to the forum![#welcome] <br /> <br />Anyway, yes there are more scales than HO & N. There's Z, N, HO, HOn3, Nn3, On30, O, O-27, S, Sn3, and G scales. The difference is the size. G scale is big and most locomotives weigh 6 pounds or more. Z is VERY tiny, so tiny I don't even know how they fit a motor in those little things. I'm an HO scaler, myself. <br /> <br />As for what N, HO, O, etc. mean, I have no clue.
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