Michael Yerina sent us pictures of his in-progress 55n3 layout:
http://www.55n3.org/yerina/
If anyone else is building in 55n3 please send us pictures.
Thank you if you visit
Harold
That is a very interesting layout design, and very interesting construction techniques. I am glad to see a fe others take up 55n3, and hope it catches on. Very quickly this morning I calculated what scale one would have to model in order to use N scale track to represent 36" inch prototype. I calculate like that would scale out to about 1/100 scale. There are 1/100 scale figures, and perhaps some of the smaller n-scale steamers may be a bit oversize and convertible. Have you ever heard of anyone using n scale mechanisms and track and 1/100 scale to model 36" gauge?
nachoman Wrote:That is a very interesting layout design, and very interesting construction techniques. I am glad to see a fe others take up 55n3, and hope it catches on. Very quickly this morning I calculated what scale one would have to model in order to use N scale track to represent 36" inch prototype. I calculate like that would scale out to about 1/100 scale. There are 1/100 scale figures, and perhaps some of the smaller n-scale steamers may be a bit oversize and convertible. Have you ever heard of anyone using n scale mechanisms and track and 1/100 scale to model 36" gauge?
It would be better to do 3mm/ft then it comes out right. There is a society in Britain:
http://www.3smr.co.uk/index.html
Harold