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  • Sorry to say that your wrong. The smallest scale in the world is the TY gauge at 1:900 scale.

  • @TheBlackmist9 TY is not considered a real modeling scale. The trains are not self-powered and they do not run on rails. You cannot buy TY track and TY trains and assemble your own TY layout. They are novelty belt-powered toys that look like trains. They are clever, but they are not model trains. If you insist on including TY as a modeling scale, then you must add two layouts I have built which are also belt-powered, at scales of 1:12,000 and 1:35,200. Search my videos to see them.

  • lucky me that I am NOT a passenger in this train....!

  • and i thaught Z was small !

  • is t scale smaller that z scale?

  • @UPRRfan T scale (1:450) is less than one-half the size of Z scale (1:"220).

  • Now...make a double slip switch with stubs XD

    JKing. Very impressive work. I Barley hand lay HO track, this is a master peace of skill and work.

  • now to build a point motor for it!

  • erm can you controll the speed of t scale

  • Yes, you are correct. The trains were run this way in order to "stress-test" the switch--to operate it in a worst-case scenario to ensure that it will work under all normal operating conditions. So, your point is...?

  • WOW!!!!!!!! Very good but i think the makers are releasing points in 2009 so everyone can use em :)

  • @trainfan5 they are now availible online! :)

  • excellent!

  • Congratulations! You are the Neil Armstrong of T-Scale....

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