N scale is only about 4.8 inches in length and about 1.1 inches in height, depending on which piece of equipment you are measuring. Some N scale engines are 6 inches long and a caboose may be less than 2 inches long.
The question is a bit vague, but N scale is 1/160th the size of the prototype trains.
According to the NMRA (National Model Railroading Association), HO Scale is 1:87.1. That is, if the real thing were 87.1 inches long, the model would be 1 inch.
What is the equivalent of the N scale in numbers?
1/160
No, triang is oo gauge and will connect to ho as long as the track code is OK. But N gauge is much smaller.
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it was actually a model! a 747 airplane
19 inches in N scale is 253 feet or 405 meters in the real world.
N Gauge rails are by definition 9mm apart. This is regardless of the scale of the model components, which frequently ranges from 1:148 to 1:160.
The Antics Online Model Shop has everything that has to do with scale model railways. They sell many different n scale train sets, and they have several model shops in the UK, including one that isn't far from London.
The value of a Revelation Model 350 series N 12 gauge is dependent upon a couple different factors. Some of the factors that would need to be taken into consideration would be the age and condition.
Narrow gauge is a train term. It refers to railroad tracks that are spaced closer together than what is considered standard spacing.
It is a single barrel, break-away 12 gauge shotgun.
One will find that components for N gauge model railways can be purchased in many places in Boston. Some examples consists of stores like 'The Railroad Depot', which can be easily located and found in Boston, Massachusetts.
1961. Are you sure about the F at the end of the s/n?
Garner Auctioneers lists a Richland model 825 O/u 12 gauge s/n 11252 sold for $825