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  • i dont really like this one but i guess its ok

  • @superluizopolez The scales use the same 16.5mm gauge track,but HO scale (which means Half O scale) is 3.5mm to one foot,and OO is 4mm to one foot. The track is the same scale as HO,but slightly too small for OO,hence many British modellers unhappy with the slightly too narrow track make their own track to the correct scale (18.83mm),and re-gauge all their rolling stock. This combination is often called 'finescale'. The difference has never bothered me,i just model in 00 scale.

  • i which this was mine

  • oh. very nice. the little red diesel with the light on. i have that but, it is black. and the writing on it says "dock authority".

    just a random comment from a guy in England

  • @superluizopolez it uses the same sized track as ho scale but its a scale called OO

  • nice vid

  • it is HO Scale

  • No problems these thing happen.

    What type of trains do you run?

  • Google ho oo gauge & select the hobbiesplus link. There is a picture of carriages in N, HO, 00, & 0 gauges. That is an example of how different HO & 00 can look. Buildings & figures the scale difference isn't too much of a problem.

  • Hornby are 00 gauge. They share the same track as HO. Some of the stuff, will look ok along with HO stuff, but other stuff the difference in sizes will stand out a lot.

  • Nice video !

  • that would be so cool to have

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