03-11-2012, 10:48 PM
scifi fan,
I have a handy scale converter program that I downloaded from Model Railroad Hobbyist(a free e-magazine)
any way 44" in F scale(better known as 1:120.3) comes close to 74' and 5" long where as in O scale 44" converts to 174' . looks like you want some Garden scale equipment may have to custom build them yourself(not that hard to do). F is one of many scales that run on G gauge track. Maybe some where near you you may find some one who could assist you with this, I am in Ohio and don't travel much, you did come to a good place to get answers to questions you may want to check into the MRH site as well.
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I have a handy scale converter program that I downloaded from Model Railroad Hobbyist(a free e-magazine)
any way 44" in F scale(better known as 1:120.3) comes close to 74' and 5" long where as in O scale 44" converts to 174' . looks like you want some Garden scale equipment may have to custom build them yourself(not that hard to do). F is one of many scales that run on G gauge track. Maybe some where near you you may find some one who could assist you with this, I am in Ohio and don't travel much, you did come to a good place to get answers to questions you may want to check into the MRH site as well.
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