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Re: Newbie Train question.
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.au
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Date:
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Sat, 18 Aug 2001 14:29:29 GMT
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johnneal@=StopSpam=uswest.net
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Eric Kingsley wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Edward Cox writes:
> > Is there any corelation between the LEGO Train rail gauge and "HO" or any
> > other model rail gauge. Please feel free to point me to an existing FAQ on
> > the subject if you know of one as I'm certain this question has been asked
> > many times before.
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> There is no corelation between LEGO Train rail guage and any other model rail
> guage. That said I personnally find it closest to O gauge (for six wides).
Small nit here: The track gauge is closest to "O" (but slightly wider), and *8*
wides are closest in width to "O" cars (almost exactly). As you might surmise, 4
wides are almost exactly the same width as HO ("Half O").
I do remember someone saying that LEGO track gauge was very close to a European
gauge close to "O", but I'm not sure.
-John
> I
> even use O gauge decals on occasion and they work really well.
>
> To answer your question though the answer is no, it is not based on any other
> model rail gauge.
>
> Eric Kingsley
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| (...) There is no corelation between LEGO Train rail guage and any other model rail guage. That said I personnally find it closest to O gauge (for six wides). I even use O gauge decals on occasion and they work really well. To answer your question (...) (23 years ago, 13-Aug-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.au)
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