That was excellent man, really good job. Am I right in thinking OO is half the size of O scale? what gauge is the track in real life and what size is that on the model? I'm new to trains and I'm finding it a bit confusing. I know On30 is O scale running track that is 30 inches apart in real life. I've been watching ThunderMesaStudio on CZcams so I think I've got the bug.
Thanks man :) Yeah OO scale is roughly 20mm scale to a wargamer, I believe.. close to 1:72 or 1:76. I'm doing a standard OO scale, so normal gauge relatively modern time-period. I believe On30 is basically "O Scale, narrow gauge"...? I love model railways, I've so many plans for mine but I've barely started and now life has taken the turn it has I've basically stopped again having FINALLY (after ten years planning) started at the beginning of this year :D patience, huh
That was excellent man, really good job. Am I right in thinking OO is half the size of O scale? what gauge is the track in real life and what size is that on the model? I'm new to trains and I'm finding it a bit confusing. I know On30 is O scale running track that is 30 inches apart in real life. I've been watching ThunderMesaStudio on CZcams so I think I've got the bug.
Thanks man :)
Yeah OO scale is roughly 20mm scale to a wargamer, I believe.. close to 1:72 or 1:76. I'm doing a standard OO scale, so normal gauge relatively modern time-period.
I believe On30 is basically "O Scale, narrow gauge"...?
I love model railways, I've so many plans for mine but I've barely started and now life has taken the turn it has I've basically stopped again having FINALLY (after ten years planning) started at the beginning of this year :D
patience, huh