Using N gauge track/equipment on HO layout

KentBy

GN, NP, SP&S
I have had these strange thoughts running through my head (I know with the right kinds of drugs this could be stopped). On my HO layout could I use N track for the log carriage in my mill?

Also could I use more of it in the mines to hull out the ore to be dumped into my HO hoppers. I could do some kit bashing to make the mine ore cars and a small tractor out of maybe a N scale 0-4-0?

Is this crazy, scale to far off, should I start looking for those drugs?sign1

Kent
 

wjstix

Member
Ya if you search the net, or pick up "Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette" you'll see a fair amount of HOn30 stuff. Often it's used to represent the 2' gauge lines in Maine, but would have industrial uses too.
 

Mountain Man

Active Member
I have had these strange thoughts running through my head (I know with the right kinds of drugs this could be stopped). On my HO layout could I use N track for the log carriage in my mill?

Also could I use more of it in the mines to hull out the ore to be dumped into my HO hoppers. I could do some kit bashing to make the mine ore cars and a small tractor out of maybe a N scale 0-4-0?

Is this crazy, scale to far off, should I start looking for those drugs?sign1

Kent

I recently had the same thought about using Z-scale for mine track on an N-scale layout. (doesn't work - the Z stuff is actually too big)

You're modeling HO standard gauge I assume, so you would likely want something like two-foot gauge for your mill or mine. N-scale rail comes out a little large for that by scale, being freequently used by HON3 modelers to model three foot gauge.

Of course, the ultimate test is - does it look OK? If it does, or if it simply "works for you", go for it! :thumb:
 

sumpter250

multiscale modelbuilder
I recently had the same thought about using Z-scale for mine track on an N-scale layout. (doesn't work - the Z stuff is actually too big)

Z track, is commonly used for Nn3. Typically, eighteen inch gauge light rail track
is used in the mine, so Z would be too big. Nn3, could be used from the mine to the standard gauge interchange/transshipment point.
 
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