@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.
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...?
Sorry to say that your wrong. The smallest scale in the world is the TY gauge at 1:900 scale.
TheBlackmist9 1 year ago
@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.
jdk1928 1 year ago 4
lucky me that I am NOT a passenger in this train....!
Vassilika1 1 year ago
and i thaught Z was small !
Xantec 1 year ago
is t scale smaller that z scale?
UPRRfan 1 year ago
@UPRRfan T scale (1:450) is less than one-half the size of Z scale (1:"220).
jdk1928 1 year ago
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.
WandATexas 1 year ago
now to build a point motor for it!
crubba 1 year ago
erm can you controll the speed of t scale
pyronathanpyro 2 years ago
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...?
jdk1928 2 years ago
WOW!!!!!!!! Very good but i think the makers are releasing points in 2009 so everyone can use em :)
trainfan5 3 years ago 7
@trainfan5 they are now availible online! :)
JATO457 1 year ago
excellent!
kksmtkak 3 years ago 4
Congratulations! You are the Neil Armstrong of T-Scale....
Ropponmatsu2 3 years ago 8