N Scale
As with 1:160 N scale below, the name is derived from its Nine millimeter track gauge, but the scale is a slightly larger at 2.0625 mm = 1 foot (1:147.78). Developed as a U.K. commercial version of N scale in the late 1960s, models are restricted to depicting UK prototypes. Although nominally to 1:148 scale, some manufacturers took significant liberties with exact scale to suit production limitations. Despite the collapse of Graham Farish and its subsequent sale to Bachmann Industries there is a growing choice of ready-to-run models available. A few commercial kits and parts to fit N scale loco mechanisms and wheels are offered by the UK firm Peco to enable narrow-gauge prototypes to be modelled.
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- Freight Cars
- Passenger Cars Street Cars & Metro
- Starter Sets
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- Other
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Pikestuff 5007 HO Scale Atkinson Engine Facility Kit
Pikestuff
MSRP: $28.95$24.66Kit measures 5-1/2 X 11 inches and stands 3-3/8 inches tall. The Atkinson Engine Facility is modeled after an existing engine facility build in the early 1970?s. The Structure is designed to allow the engines to be serviced under roof and provide office...MSRP: $28.95$24.66 -
Pikestuff 5003 HO Scale Tire Shack Kit
Pikestuff
$11.03This Kitbasher Series kit will require some cutting of openings for doors and windows without the pre-measured cut lines usually provided by Pikestuff. Pikestuff has chosen a plastic which is easy to cut, with the use of a sharp hobby knife. Location of...$11.03