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  1. How big (or small) are N gauge trains: photos and dimensions

    Pictures and dimensions of N gauge trains compared to an OO counterpart.

  2. N scale - Wikipedia

    In the United States and Europe, models of standard gauge [1,435 mm (4 ft in)] trains are built to 1:160 scale and made so that they run on N gauge track, but in some other countries changes are made.

  3. Model train scales explained - Trains

    Nov 12, 2021 · N scale is roughly half the size of HO scale at 1:160 ratio. Modelers tend to use N scale to build more complicated layouts in smaller spaces than HO scale layouts.

  4. N Scale Trains: Big Railroading in a Small Package

    N scale is a model train scale with a ratio of 1:160, meaning one unit on the model represents 160 of the same units in real life. In the U.S., this scale typically uses a track gauge of 9mm between the rails, …

  5. N Gauge Layouts - Small N Scale Railroading Sizes Explained

    The following chart is a handy reference as it shows the scaled down proportions in relation to the real size railroads and the minimum operating radius for various model train scales.

  6. How big is N scale – Point of Rocks Model Railroaders

    N scale is a popular model train scale that is known for its compact size. In N scale, the ratio between the model and the real-life prototype is typically 1:160. This means that 1 foot of the real locomotive …

  7. What Is N Gauge Scale For Model Trains? - TrainTracksHQ

    Learn about N gauge scale, its dimensions, and how it compares to other train scales. Discover essential details for model train enthusiasts.

  8. N Scale Model Trains | TrainWorld

    N Scale N Scale (1:160) is one of the smallest scales in the world of model trains, featuring a decently wide variety of high-quality trains and accessories. At roughly half the size of HO scale, N scale …

  9. Which Model Train Scale for Your Layout? HO vs N vs O Scale Explained

    Jul 31, 2025 · N scale (1:160) excels when space is extremely limited. You can fit impressive layouts with long trains and multiple levels in spaces as small as a coffee table.

  10. The 5 Most Popular Train Scales & Gauges Explained

    Jan 5, 2026 · N Scale models trains are 1:160, and run on a rail gauge of .375 inches. These are the smallest trains we offer at Charles Ro, and are about the size of your finger for reference. N Scale …