I am designing/building an 11 foot by 21 foot On30 sugar cane railway based loosely on the Cuban sugar cane railways. It is taking inordinately long as SWMBO has decreed the basement must be renovated and finished wall1before my 8 year old goes to University. I don't know why she thinks I don't finish anythisign1
MT Hopper
I am designing/building an 11 foot by 21 foot On30 sugar cane railway based loosely on the Cuban sugar cane railways. It is taking inordinately long as SWMBO has decreed the basement must be renovated and finished wall1before my 8 year old goes to University. I don't know why she thinks I don't finish anythisign1
MT Hopper
On30 uses the American O scale of 1/4" to the foot, (ratio 1:48) to operate trains on HO gauge (16.5 mm/0.650 in) track. The 30 indicates the scale/gauge combination is used to model 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) (30") narrow gauge prototypes, although it is often used to model 2 ft (610 mm) and 3 ft (914 mm) gauge prototypes as well. This scale/gauge combination is sometimes referred to as On2½I am researching a narrow gauge project. I like the options On3/30 gives me.
Me i am new to on30 and been model trains from way back when i was 8 yr old . i use to own a hobby show and was into N scale and HON3and still am but now into my 51 birthday and now going it this scale on30 0r on3 which is the same > Also you use Ho track with on30-on3 which 18R will give you a nice small layout in a 43" x 96" table