@sumeth01 The product is improving. You need to walk before you can run, and the manufacturer is making great strides to make better models. Please don't use this old, old video as the basis for assumptions about the product. As it happens, the product I received was a pre-production prototype. The new models are much better.
@mosher111 It is made by a quality manufacturer. The problem is the laws of physics makes it very, very hard to make models this small run well. The manufacturer has introduced a second generation series that runs much better, and a third generation is in the works. You have to admire a manufacturer that demonstrates a trend of constant improvement.
This makes even z gauge look big, but what is the point of making it so small??? no detail on it and it would get boring after a while to, and if you lose your magnifying glass you are kind of stuck............
This scale is for young people with good eyes. What do trains like this cost. I could make an empire on my old high school drafting board. (If I could see it)
Actually more like 60-80 mph. This set was from an early production run. They have since improved quality a lot, and new sets run much smoother and slower than this.
@jdk1928 yeah, but for a set, it would be bought under the l]inks on wikipedia, and a starter set costs 150, about as much as a good quality HO scale set
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paullubliner 8 months ago
Looks like there is a problem on that bend.
I love anyways.
Isn't that size amazing!??!!!!!!
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AGKHFilms 9 months ago
small but runs like a battery operated toy.. No more big boy toys...
sumeth01 1 year ago
@sumeth01 The product is improving. You need to walk before you can run, and the manufacturer is making great strides to make better models. Please don't use this old, old video as the basis for assumptions about the product. As it happens, the product I received was a pre-production prototype. The new models are much better.
jdk1928 1 year ago
Would be nice if they were made by a quality manufacturer whom could make it run reliably.
mosher111 1 year ago
@mosher111 It is made by a quality manufacturer. The problem is the laws of physics makes it very, very hard to make models this small run well. The manufacturer has introduced a second generation series that runs much better, and a third generation is in the works. You have to admire a manufacturer that demonstrates a trend of constant improvement.
jdk1928 1 year ago
When I wentdown to the b&o RR musuem last timethey had theese there
coolcatevan9 1 year ago
why they so noisy?
raymondleeleggs 2 years ago
Those are too small! Insanely too small!!! I could probably set up a layout inside my lungs with those!!!
callinstead09 2 years ago 3
the sad thing is they are just as expensive as oo gauge
bwarrrrk 2 years ago
@bwarrrrk Really? A complete T-Gauge train set, including an oval of track, a power supply, and a four-car train is less than $150.
jdk1928 1 year ago
there is one scale smaller
schomy69rrr 2 years ago
And that is...?
jdk1928 2 years ago
This makes even z gauge look big, but what is the point of making it so small??? no detail on it and it would get boring after a while to, and if you lose your magnifying glass you are kind of stuck............
tedd261 2 years ago
so if u have a small board or something like that u can have a big layout
shuffle953 2 years ago
to small won't have as much fine put it in brackets (fine) detail
UKRailSpotters 2 years ago
far too small, makes my n gauge look huge!
mecrazy5 2 years ago
it looks like Z. r u sure its smaller? (guess i just need a reference)
Chessie9009 2 years ago
This scale is for young people with good eyes. What do trains like this cost. I could make an empire on my old high school drafting board. (If I could see it)
Trainbrain1949 2 years ago
I've been wondering about the scale SPEED, though. Isn't this train running at like 1,000 scale mph?
My condolences to the lives lost in the derailment of car 4
013108today 3 years ago
Actually more like 60-80 mph. This set was from an early production run. They have since improved quality a lot, and new sets run much smoother and slower than this.
jdk1928 3 years ago
what websight did you get the train on
Carolynn32 3 years ago
I didn't get them from a website. A friend in Japan purchased them for me.
jdk1928 3 years ago
@Carolynn32 you can go through wikipedias page about T scale and at the bottom there will be a couple of links
JATO457 1 year ago
Even better: start with my website, the biggest one on the Internet devoted to T Gauge. The web address is t-gauge (dot) net.
jdk1928 1 year ago
@jdk1928 yeah, but for a set, it would be bought under the l]inks on wikipedia, and a starter set costs 150, about as much as a good quality HO scale set
JATO457 1 year ago
now thats something i can on my desk
tahthing 3 years ago
holy small!
Antphoneigh 3 years ago