Is OO gauge the same as HO?

Is OO gauge the same as HO?

FAQ: CAN I USE HO AND OO SCALE TRACK TOGETHER? Yes, you can. Both use the same Gauge, which is 16.5mm.

Which is bigger HO or O gauge?

Ah, well, let’s look at scale first. Scale implies that is it a scaled down version of the real thing. O scale used to be called 1/4 inch scale with the ratio to the real thing as 1:48 with HO being 1/8 inch scale and 1:86 or 1:87. O is the larger of the traditional scales.

What is the difference between HO and O?

For starters, HO and O are completely different scales. HO is 1:87, while in the U.S. O scale is 1:48. I believe it is 1:43 in Europe. Lionel trains are not built to scale (they are essentially toys), though they run on O gauge track.

Is OO scale the same as 1 76?

OO gauge is one of several 4 mm-scale standards (4 mm to 1 foot, or 1:76.2), and the only one to be marketed by major manufacturers. The OO track gauge of 16.5 mm (0.65 in) (same as H0 scale) corresponds to prototypical gauge of 4 ft 11⁄2 in, rather than 4 ft 81⁄2 in standard gauge.

Will Oo run on HO track?

The short answer is yes – ‘OO’ models run on track with a gauge (the distance between the rails) of 16.5mm. The reasons why ‘OO’ models built to 4mm:1ft and HO model at 3.5mm:1ft share a gauge are historical.

Does Hornby make HO gauge?

HO gauge, the most popular size in Europe, are model trains with a scale of 1:87 or 3.5mm to the foot. OO gauge, made famous by Hornby, are model trains with a scale of 1:87 or 3.5mm to the foot for track and a scale of 1:76 or 4mm to the foot for the locomotive bodies and other models on a layout.

What scale are Hornby trains?

Hornby model trains are 1:76:2 scale, or 4mm to the foot so every foot on a full size object is reduced down to 4mm on a model on or around a Hornby train.

What is the best Hornby train set to start with?

The Highland Rambler Train Set is an ideal starter set for children. This includes an 0-4-0 locomotive, four-wheel coach, wagon, and sufficient track for an oval circuit, in addition to the train controller and transformer.

What is the difference between Ho and OO scale?

Yes there is a difference between OO & HO scale, they are different sizes, they just run on the same track. basicaly “OO” = 1/76 scale & HO = 1/87 scale.

What does Ho stand for in model railway gauges?

The designation HO stands for “Half O”. Of course if it was actually one-half of O scale it would be 1/96th, but because HO is actually a metric based scale and O is based on English units of measure the fractions become awkward. The model railroading industry says HO is “approximately half O”.

What is the difference between O gauge and O scale?

O-Scale refers to O-Gauge trains that are built to scale in order to closely match the real-life prototypes. American O-Scale trains are usually built to 1:48 scale, which means that 1 inch on O-Scale is the equivalent of 48 inches (4 feet) of the real-life counterpart.

What scale is oo?

American OO scale is a model railroad standard that has a scale of 4 mm to 1 foot (1:76) and utilises 19 mm (0.748 in) for the standard gauge track.

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