QUOTE: Originally posted by masonjar Just to add a little confusion... [;)], I have come across information on TTrak modules. These are not for TT scale, they are actually HO, but designed to sit on a table top instead of having legs like standard modules. Andrew
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QUOTE: Originally posted by DSchmitt QUOTE: Originally posted by masonjar Just to add a little confusion... [;)], I have come across information on TTrak modules. These are not for TT scale, they are actually HO, but designed to sit on a table top instead of having legs like standard modules. Andrew TTRAK modules are N scale Official web site http://www.t-trak.org/
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QUOTE: For timing, the first commercial electric N scale was about 1962. It was designated OOO, made by Lone Star in the U.K. and called "treble o electric". Prior to that, they had produced cast metal push along trains.
QUOTE: Originally posted by puffie40 Okay. Thanks for all the info, guys! You know, I was just joking when I suggested it stood for "Tiny train" I didn't know it was "Table top"[:D][(-D][:D] So, a scale chart would go somthing like this: HO--1:87 TT --1:120 N --1:160 Z --1:220 Would there be any unknown scales (Above and under HO) The ones I have heard of would be G,O and S Scale.
QUOTE: Originally posted by puffie40 Okay. Here is a updated scale chart: G -- ? O -- ? S -- 1:65 OO--1:76 HO--1:87 TT --1:120 N --1:160 Z --1:220 As you can see, all I need are the scale numbers for G and O. I'll just edit this message when I get 'em [;)] I'm glad to see that there are some Hardcore TT scalelers here! By the way, what do the stock couplers look like? Are they simular to HO's hornhooks, or are they like N's little knuckle hooks?