Model Trains – N Gauge Show Part One

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From a couple of years ago. For more information about the producer of this film please visit www.markfound.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Marklin Württemberg Passenger Train: Tank Locomotive and 4 Open Platform Cars

  • The swabian railroad at the transition to the German state railroad
  • Digital locomotive with high-efficiency propulsion
  • Dual headlights that change over with the direction of travel
  • Metal frame and mostly metal locomotive body
  • Built-in interior details

Rating: (out of reviews)

List Price: $ 684.99

Price: $ 684.99

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12 Responses to “Model Trains – N Gauge Show Part One”


  1. @EastMidlandsSteam yeh:) i wasnt sure on the name of itXD love it tho!


  2. Here’s what I take from this discussion: In the UK, you start from track gauge and put whatever scale you desire on it. Here in the USA, we start from scale, and adjust the track for standard, broad, or narrow gauge from there. At an N scale show here, you’d be hard pressed to find any scale other than 1:160, and any gauge other than the standard N gauge track. I hope that’s some useful information to this discussion.


  3. @avlisk no such thing as n scale; only n gauge, 9mm, the scale is whatever you want, 2mm to the foot for standard gauge approx.


  4. Thanks MrR. So, do I assume an HO scale train running on N gauge track wouldn’t be welcomed at the N gauge show because it’s really an N scale show? Now, I need to sort out which N scale we’re talking about. Here in the USA, we use 1:160 for N scale, but other places use a different scale. And then there’s all the large scales! Even O scale is different, depending what country you are in. It’s tough keeping track. In fact, I’m going mad thinking about it.


  5. @avlisk In general we seem to use N Gauge to refer to N Scale… Everything is marketed as N Gauge.

    So when we say N Gauge what we mean is N Scale Locomotives and Stock, on N Gauge Track.


  6. A point of clarification: Do the Brits use the terms “gauge” and “scale” interchangeably? Everything presented here seems to be N scale. To that end, can an HO scale train running on N gauge track be included in the N gauge world of this group? Thanks in advance for your info.


  7. Bloody beautiful it is :-) .


  8. @EMOBOY12344 A Battle of Britain southern light loco you mean?


  9. i have the loco at 0:24 its such a nice loco looks great pulling anything =-D


  10. You can never have enough N.


  11. Great stuff! A pleasure to watch 5* Mike


  12. great 5*****

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