How did you get the rail to look like it was rail? Does that take a lot of time and money? I tried it once but my dog kept licking it. One time he go a shock. Good for him! He likes the smell of rail cleaner. I let him lick it right out of the bottle until my Dad catches me doing that. Then he makes me lick the cleaner.. YUCK. It does not taste like rail it tastes like kerosene of charcole lighter fluid. I wish my dog would stop licking the rails. I put some cleaner in his water. OK
It's O scale (1:48, quarter inch = 1 scale foot). The n30 designates a prototypical narrow gauge (distance between rails) of 30 inches (2 1/2 feet). Not a common gauge in the U.S. but for model railroading it's a good medium to represent either 3 ft gauge trains like those of Colorado or 2 ft gauge trains like those of Maine. Also, it runs on the same gauge track as HO scale trains. Which is advantageous for manufacturers and modelers alike as some parts can be shared between the two scales.
How did you get the rail to look like it was rail? Does that take a lot of time and money? I tried it once but my dog kept licking it. One time he go a shock. Good for him! He likes the smell of rail cleaner. I let him lick it right out of the bottle until my Dad catches me doing that. Then he makes me lick the cleaner.. YUCK. It does not taste like rail it tastes like kerosene of charcole lighter fluid. I wish my dog would stop licking the rails. I put some cleaner in his water. OK
Trolleymoose 1 year ago
It's O scale (1:48, quarter inch = 1 scale foot). The n30 designates a prototypical narrow gauge (distance between rails) of 30 inches (2 1/2 feet). Not a common gauge in the U.S. but for model railroading it's a good medium to represent either 3 ft gauge trains like those of Colorado or 2 ft gauge trains like those of Maine. Also, it runs on the same gauge track as HO scale trains. Which is advantageous for manufacturers and modelers alike as some parts can be shared between the two scales.
ozarkatheist 2 years ago
O scale narrow gauge but it runs on HO scale track so its not true narrow gauge which would be on3 but this is much more affordable
gaycowboy31 2 years ago
wants On30 stand for?
nardp96 3 years ago
Amazing layout, cant get much more realistic than that!
ZetanCrisp 3 years ago