this time i want it to be more to scale., so i need to know how far apart mainline track should be in scale feet and/or inches?
Cannonball said:So to be safe, go with 1-13/32" - right?
Torpedo said:13' 0" on centerlines for tangent (straight) track was a common prototype standard. That's only 0.975 inches in N scale.
It's awful tight for five fingered switching, though.![]()
eightyeightfan1 said:I was just going to ask...."How big are your fingers?"
Might want to take that in consideration(NMRA standard does this I think), for re-railing an errant piece of rolling stock.
Also, on any curve at all our cars have more overhhang than the real thing, since our curves are so tight (even broad ones). Going less that the NRMA recommendations is asking for trouble, I think. What is prototype varies alot by time and location. Thirteen feet would be the short side. Fifteen feet, or even more, is more likely these days, from what I have read.eightyeightfan1 said:I was just going to ask...."How big are your fingers?"
Might want to take that in consideration(NMRA standard does this I think), for re-railing an errant piece of rolling stock.
baldwinjl said:Thirteen feet would be the short side. Fifteen feet, or even more, is more likely these days, from what I have read.