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.
- Locomotives
- Freight Cars
- Passenger Cars Street Cars & Metro
- Starter Sets
- Track & Accessories
- Scenery
- Parts & Accessories
- Other
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Kato 1060051 N Scale AT&SF Bluebonnet EMD F7 Starter Set (Analog DC)
Kato
MSRP: $350.00$236.25Everything you need to start your own N scale model railroad! The Unitrack Advantage: When it was first introduced to the Japanese model train market in 1957, Kato UNITRACK was revolutionary because it provided the convenience of a snap track with none...MSRP: $350.00$236.25 -
Kato 1060050 N Scale Union Pacific EMD F7 Freight Starter Set (Analog DC)
Kato
MSRP: $350.00$236.25Everything you need to start your own N scale model railroad! The Unitrack Advantage: When it was first introduced to the Japanese model train market in 1957, Kato UNITRACK was revolutionary because it provided the convenience of a snap track with none...MSRP: $350.00$236.25 -
Kato 1060049 N Scale AT&SF EMD F7 Freight Starter Set (Analog DC)
Kato
MSRP: $350.00$236.25Everything you need to start your own N scale model railroad! The Unitrack Advantage: When it was first introduced to the Japanese model train market in 1957, Kato UNITRACK was revolutionary because it provided the convenience of a snap track with none...MSRP: $350.00$236.25