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Title: Kinda interested in Sn30" and Sn15" (minimal gauge) layout project as an adjunct
Post by: C.K. Eddlemon on January 05, 2009, 05:29:29 AM
-- to my regular model railroad interests.

I assume that TT gauge (1:120) would be a viable Sn30" for S Scale ...

... and that Z-gauge track (1:220) would make (at 16.5 scale inches) a viable minimal gauge (15" gauge) in S scale. 

Also >>>  Is O-gauge track a viable 30" gauge for LGB (1:22 scale) sized equipment?

Can anyone steer me in the right direction to get started?
Title: Re: Kinda interested in Sn30" and Sn15" (minimal gauge) layout project as an adjunct
Post by: Hamish K on January 05, 2009, 05:46:55 AM
Wha matters is the gauge of the track, not its nominal scale for standard gauge. TT track is 12 mm wide, 12 by 64 (S scale) gives 768mm - or about 30.2 inches. Z track is 6.5mm and thus represents 416mm in S scale, 416mm is about 16.4 inches.

O gauge track is 32mm, so in 1:22.5 scale it represents  720mm or about 28 and 1/3 inches.

I hope this helps

Hamish
Title: Re: Kinda interested in Sn30" and Sn15" (minimal gauge) layout project as an adjunct
Post by: C.K. Eddlemon on January 05, 2009, 02:37:58 PM
Glad you're still around, Hamish -- it's been a while since I posted -- a couple of years.

I suppose, however, that the size rails and ties must be to scale, however.  Narrow gauge isn't just scaled down standard track.  But you gave the precise measurements I was seeking -- thanks.
Title: Re: Kinda interested in Sn30" and Sn15" (minimal gauge) layout project as an adjunct
Post by: ebtnut on January 07, 2009, 01:27:53 PM
Further, HOn3 track gauge is 10.5 mm, or 671mm in S.  This comes to 26.4" track guage, which some modelers have used for Sn2 modeling.