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28mm Civil War Railroading Track Check Gauge

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28mm Civil War Railroading Track Check Gauge
Posted by hminky on Sunday, February 28, 2010 12:50 PM

 I have a Track Check Gauge drawing based on NMRA Standards Gauge at:

http://www.55n3.org/civil_war/check_gauge.pdf

It is for Standard Gauge of .991 inches. I will be following with an article on making a gauge.

Thank you if you visit
Harold

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Posted by gmcrail on Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:22 PM
An interesting project, I'm sure, but have you considered that at the time of the Civil War, there really was no "standard" track gauge? It varied all over the map, from the Erie's 6-foot gauge to the Western & Atlantic's (of "General" fame) 5-foot gauge to a bunch or random track widths all over the country. The gauge you indicate, in your scale (5.5mm/foot) comes out to a track gauge of 54.92" - approx. 4'7". Odd, don't you think? A "standard" 56.5" track gauge at 55mm/foot would be 1.092"

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Posted by hminky on Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:54 PM

 I am modeling narrow gauge at 5.5mm/ft(1:55), the narrow gauge uses that scale to utilize HO track. 

My Civil War project is 1:57 scale to accommodate the 28mm figures. The best 28mm Civil War soldiers scale out to that. I am not worried about the measurement of a foot. Visit:

http://www.55n3.org/civil_war/

I have a Scale "ruler:

http://www.55n3.org/civil_war/57scale.pdf

Neither project is connected.

Harold

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