O Scale
O Scale Name originally was '0' (zero), '1' through '6' were already in use for larger scales. In the U.S., this is frequently considered a 'toy train' scale rather than for scale modelers. However, though toy trains use this gauge, they are often nowhere near scale. Scale modellers have begun to use this gauge for their scale models, resulting in a two separate groups of modelers within this "scale": "hi-railers", those who run toy train equipment on oversized track and scale modelers, who run scale equipment on scale track. A limited few have been able to combine both. Nowadays, even high-railers have the option of extremely precise scale models and track. Lionel, MTH Electric Trains, and Atlas O are major manufacturers of this scale. The best-known brand in Great Britain was that of Bassett-Lowke until the firm first closed in 1965. While in Russia and former Soviet countries is used gauge of 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 27⁄32 in), but for the models used the NEM. Therefore, the gauge is 32 mm, rather than about 34 mm. In this models of the rolling stock are made in scale 1:45.[3] The smallest scale for O Scale is 1:58. In O scale terms, this is known as Mini-O Scale and in S Scale terms it is known as Major S Scale.
O-27 Scale A Lionel variant on O-scale. Has a slightly taller track and sharper curves than O scale. Often, but not always, mechanically compatible with O-gauge trains.
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Blair Line 290 O Scale Fred & Red's Cafe Kit Unassembled Wood Kit
Blair Line LLC
MSRP: $59.00$44.76Fred & Red's kit features: After losing the family farm, Fred & his brother Red started their restaurant at the height of the depression in 1933 along Route 66 in the desert. Serving "famous" hamburgers, chili and other short order items the brothers...MSRP: $59.00$44.76 -
Blair Line LLC 280 O Scale General Store Kit Unassembled Wood Kit
Blair Line LLC
MSRP: $69.00$52.35General Store kit features: Nearly every town had one or more of these common structures and few survive today in the deepest areas of rural America. This common structure was found covered with tin and porcelain advertising signs everywhere in the USA...MSRP: $69.00$52.35