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Title: Tracks to the trenches
Post by: The train kid on May 03, 2016, 12:20:25 PM
I'm currently wanting to model trains and rolling stock from ww1 I want to do the Tracks to trenches railway but I'm having problems it's 2 ft. Gauge and I want to model in in Large scale so my question is would Ho scale track count as 2 ft. Gauge and I could use On30 rolling stock as a base for my rolling stock or would the track width be wider or smaller than that in 2ft. Gauge?
Title: Re: Tracks to the trenches
Post by: foureyes on May 03, 2016, 12:36:48 PM
Here's the "problem" with large scale.  The track is constant (45 mm) so if that represents standard gauge, the scale is 1:32.  If it represents meter gauge, the scale is 1:22.5, etc.  I think that if 45 mm is to represent two foot gauge, the scale is more like 1:16.

I do know that O scale track is about three foot gauge in 1:32.  Perhaps On30 would be two foot gauge in 1:32.  If the track were 48 mm, then two feet would be about 2 mm/ft.  So this is pretty close.  But then, your interchange tracks would be with Number 3 gauge track!
Title: Re: Tracks to the trenches
Post by: armorsmith on May 03, 2016, 01:47:02 PM
Train Kid,

See my post here http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/board/index.php/topic,27396.0.html for a comparison of scales run on 45mm track.  The direct answer to the question you asked is 2 foot gauge on 45mm track will be a scale of 1:13.7.

Bob C.
Title: Re: Tracks to the trenches
Post by: Skarloey Railway on May 06, 2016, 08:57:32 AM
The ideal 'large' scale for this would be 16mm = 1 foot, running on 32mm or O gauge track. Rare as this combination might be in the US, it has good trade support in the UK.
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http://www.track-shack.com/acatalog/Roundhouse-WD-Alco-2-6-2T-live-steam-locomotive-Roundhouse-WD-Alco.html