What is the Best Scale of Model Trains for YOU?

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Steve's Trains

Steve's Trains

Күн бұрын

I look at some ideas that might help you decide what the best scale and gauge of model trains is for you. You might think you want to use HO scale trains, but perhaps O gauge, N scale or Z scale are better matches for you.
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CONTROLLERS:
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@fredashay
@fredashay 10 ай бұрын
I model in HO, and I want to put a T scale "garden railroad" around a house on my HO model railroad.
@kentbarnes1955
@kentbarnes1955 10 ай бұрын
That was a fun diagram. I'm pretty sure it's N scale for me. Thanks
@TheSeizureSmiley235
@TheSeizureSmiley235 4 ай бұрын
I went with N scale because the trains I liked are available in either N or HO scale (primarily Japanese trains). Since N scale is the more affordable one I went with that instead of HO.
@Trains-With-Shane
@Trains-With-Shane 10 ай бұрын
For me it's N and HO scales. If I had the space i'd model HO but currently limited to N scale for that reason. H.O. scale just seems to have the best support when it comes to equipment availability. Types of locomotives and rolling stock, different roads, etc. made by the most manufacturers. DCC support is easier especially in regards to trying to mount a capacitor bank or keep alive. The details are great. etc. N scale is starting to get there but still has a ways to go.
@crockett11000
@crockett11000 10 ай бұрын
I have had and modeled every scale for over 60 years, even 7 1/2" gauge!. So for the last 3 years I have found that ON30 is the coolest!.
@fredashay
@fredashay 10 ай бұрын
You've modeled 7.5", G, O, S, HO, OO, TT, N, Z and T? A long time ago, I met a guy at a train con who modeled in 1:1 scale. Yes, be bought a short run of abandoned track and an old diesel locomotive, lol
@neilrusling-je6zo
@neilrusling-je6zo 26 күн бұрын
Maybe also include L-Gauge? I would have never thought of it as a scale but I went to a meet up last month and there was half a dozen youngish blokes there and they set up a fair old layout in an hour and were running these trains that looked so good It did not seem possible that it was Lego, the scenery wasnt great but it looked nice, just not realistic, but some of the buildings looked stunning. He said they sometimes just take trains and track and a few will go and set it up someplace outside and play in the sun on some huge 200 yards layout, yes I know it seems strange but it was nice to see some younger people at a meet up and so into trains and dedicated, not just those brought there who cant get off their phones.
@ticklishhoneybee
@ticklishhoneybee 10 ай бұрын
This went a lot better than I'd hoped, as a lot of people make the mistake of thinking "big space means go for a big scale, small space means go for a small scale" but that often isn't what works for an individual. So I liked that you covered small layouts in large scales, and large layouts in small scales. However, the idea that you should go for a larger scale if your eyesight's failing you, is also not necessarily the case: I've known people who have gone from 0 scale to N scale due to diminishing eyesight, for the reason that less detail is needed in smaller scales. With remote magnetic couplers in particular, you're not fiddling with the train, you're just watching it; so it's easier to put together a lower-detail scene that looks right in a smaller scale, than it is to worry about getting the correct grab irons, rivet patterns, and such in a larger scale. Speaking of large scales, I know some people like to claim that G is for Garden, but it's not (though it's probably been said enough in the US that it now has that meaning there). G is originally for Gross, German for Big, as in Lehmann Gross Bahn - Lehmann's Big Train - LGB.
@christtking894
@christtking894 4 ай бұрын
Lets nit forget a very important scale, TT!
@3ftsteamrwy12
@3ftsteamrwy12 10 күн бұрын
May i add one factor...ERA...if you want to do steam , especially pre-1910, that would be a HUGE factor in picking scale...but otherwise really good video!
@chriscicoski1684
@chriscicoski1684 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Steve - this was great. I love flow charts so that perspective really helped me get a clearer sense of the decision making. Just had a new house built and I have been trying to sort out space and hadn't even given G a thought. I may have to re-visit that as our outdoor space is a blank canvas at this point. And then maybe an N layout in the garage for those wintry days. Lots to consider.
@ErickC
@ErickC 10 ай бұрын
Eh, with respect to inside vs outside, realistically, I think even HO is borderline too big for indoor layouts unless you either have a huge house or want a super-compressed layout.
@User123x
@User123x 10 ай бұрын
Ho scale is not safe outside unless after use you put everything away, including scenery and more due to weather conditions
@ErickC
@ErickC 10 ай бұрын
@@User123x : lots of people have permanent HO layouts outside. There's quite a few videos on KZfaq. You just have to plan ahead and consider the things real railroads do, especially UV protection and setting up the right-of-way.
@nynscaler2482
@nynscaler2482 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. That chart is a great idea. I respect all scales, but it's N scale for me. It is amazing how much it has evolved with sound and even smoke!
@WWIIREBEL
@WWIIREBEL 10 ай бұрын
I am predominantly HO (1:87) scale. I would go to N scale , but nobody makes the type of trains I'd like to model/operate.
@sailingschooners8668
@sailingschooners8668 10 ай бұрын
Bachmann do good N guage
@noelwiddifield6228
@noelwiddifield6228 11 күн бұрын
I model in 1/29 Scale. It is the best there is.
@daleinarizona1561
@daleinarizona1561 10 ай бұрын
Steve, I used to have an “O” scale Christmas Village that was 4x8. It was fun but when the season was over, I took it down and stored it. The rest of the year I missed it. But with “O” scale, I found I was limited on space and couldn’t expand. Now I am looking at “N” scale and the reason why is the ability to expand and have different sections to focus on, (town, farming, mountain recreation and industrial). In my research, I can start with one section and just set up a loop. But by adding more, it’s easier to include all of these sections. Thank you for your help. Watching your videos has helped me to see more with less.
@tony791999
@tony791999 10 ай бұрын
Something that you didnt mention which I think is really important to consider for the smaller scales, is that N-scale equipment (mainly locomotives) perform wayyy better than Z-scale. Even the the highest quality AZL locos in Z-scale are nowhere near the smoothness of N-scale and larger scales. They also crap out way faster and AZL will not repair their locos. So if you buy a $200 Genesis p42 loco and run it for a year and the motor is at the end of it's life and making whining sounds, you don't really have a lot of options, and I literally just throw my old Z-scale locos into the trash when they get like that. However, with N-scale the locos not only last way longer, but Kato will let you send them back and you can pay them to do repairs which is awesome because you can run your locos freely knowing that motors can repaired or replaced in the future (FYI not on every single model of loco, but they will work on most). Basically I would say that for someone to choose Z-scale... they must really be sure they want to be in that 1:220 scale and accept all the many shortcomings. If you are on the fence between Z and N... definitely go with N-scale and make your life easier/better, in my humble opinion haha.
@Sovjetski-
@Sovjetski- 4 ай бұрын
Very good points
@Jerry-oe1zq
@Jerry-oe1zq 2 ай бұрын
Thanks I was thinking of z or n.you just made my choice easy,n scale for me thanks
@loispadgett6306
@loispadgett6306 10 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see what you do in T scale. If I had the room I would run all scales but last don't have a hundred acres to put the warehouses I would need. Thanks for sharing. GOD BLESS 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
@DinsdalePiranha67
@DinsdalePiranha67 10 ай бұрын
As far as availability goes in this hobby, to paraphrase the Rolling Stones - you can't always get what you want when you want it.
@user-ry2jr9gu1n
@user-ry2jr9gu1n 6 ай бұрын
Exceptionally useful information. Thank you so much.
@andrew196055
@andrew196055 10 ай бұрын
Your very mild mannered Steve . Love listening to you explain the operations of things. I know and understand everything your talking excluding computer running equipment. Just like the way you explain. Very helpful Thank you
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@marlonb.8243
@marlonb.8243 6 ай бұрын
I'm still researching the different gauges before getting back into it. The last train set I had was when I was about 7 years of age in 1969, so it's been a long time. I want the sound and smoke and a large variety, but I have limited space. Thanks for doing this video. I think N-Gauge is best for me.
@diecast_MikeEspo
@diecast_MikeEspo 10 ай бұрын
I had HO for many years , but I did not like the fact of the trains always falling off the rails on curves . Now I have 5 different sets of O Scale , and I can run 4 sets at one time . I am looking for a used Z Scale Train set to start with. I never had a Z Scale . But the set I want to buy , used must have everything from the start to finish so I can just set it up . So that is where I am at now . Mike .
@tomasgimenez4592
@tomasgimenez4592 2 ай бұрын
I am a newby,and decided that n scale would be the best suited for me. After a number of failed attempts to get a locomotive to run on the layout, I am ready to cut my losses, and take the whole thing to the trash collection truck. So much for model railroading.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 2 ай бұрын
It is not a hobby free of frustrations, that is for sure.
@someguy2637
@someguy2637 10 ай бұрын
Steve, Anxious to hear your findings on T scale. Nice video unless you want it all, then some tough choices to be made.
@richharris9489
@richharris9489 10 ай бұрын
Way to small. I think n scale is really good.
@MarksGoneWicked
@MarksGoneWicked 10 ай бұрын
I have N scale (still figuring out my plan), and G scale (1:22.5, 1:24, 1:27, 1:29) mostly 1:29 scale.
@neilirving8704
@neilirving8704 10 ай бұрын
Great video Steve. Your thoughts on narrowgauge modeling would be an interesting topic for another video.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I almost built a full On30 layout a while back but then got caught up in another project.
@OliveBolive1337
@OliveBolive1337 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, now i know what type of scale is for me, for my type scale is HO scale
@scotthayes4135
@scotthayes4135 7 ай бұрын
Most of mine are in N-Scale. I also have a farm themed layout that's in HO.
@Topper_Harley68
@Topper_Harley68 6 ай бұрын
The price of the 1 (Marklin) scale is insane, that really is a hobby for rich people, probably sells well in Saudi Arabia.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 6 ай бұрын
Of course with the big scales you don’t usually need as much equipment, etc for a given space, which helps some. Obviously if you are collecting stuff then a whole different ballgame.
@DIYDigitalRailroad
@DIYDigitalRailroad 10 ай бұрын
Secret O scaler???? haha! I will say as an N Scaler I am a big fan of O Scale stuff.
@linkpoison5511
@linkpoison5511 5 ай бұрын
Thanks!!!
@douglasengle2704
@douglasengle2704 10 ай бұрын
The flow chart I think is good for even very tried model railroaders. Z-guage offers a great deal of freedom and it is very close to 1:240 1" to 30' scale common in real estate commercial designs. That's why I chose Z-scale for simply laying a physical railroad track on a 1" to 30' drawing. The real technical advance that would seem obvious and cheap once implemented would be for Z-guage to have brushless electric motors IC remote controlled locomotives with two-way communications to the controller providing speed and location along with sound. It's hard to believe that Z-guage is still greatly run on just DC with no sound. The brushes on Marklin Z-guage locomotives don't last 24 hours. The locomotives might last 2000 hours, but they need a better solution. For actual animation of the locomotive I fall back on minimum museum quality scale of 1/24. That would only work for gauge 3 track for standard gauge, but G-guage track 1 gauge at 1/32 comes close.
@jeffsinclair6840
@jeffsinclair6840 10 ай бұрын
Steve found T gauge...it's over now for real, we're about to get a layout in a shoebox or something!
@isaiahfurrow7414
@isaiahfurrow7414 10 ай бұрын
I have some HO stuff, but havent started building anything permanent... for the space i have to work with, N scale would probably fit more of what I'd want in the space, but I am having a hard time finding the locomotives I want to model ... looking for early diesel 4 axle stuff, GP9M , and other early "Geeps" is mainly what I'm after.. BN, NP, and other roadnames that wouldve been in the PNW area back in the mid-1900s
@dcarbs2979
@dcarbs2979 10 ай бұрын
My favourite gauge is OO for both playability and availability. Due to my tiny flat, it only allows for (at most) 4'x'8', which isn't much at that scale. As I'd like to build more, I'm interested in T scale. I think I'd need better glasses first though!
@scotthayes4135
@scotthayes4135 7 ай бұрын
I think Lego trains would be O-Scale.
@kirkbailey1836
@kirkbailey1836 10 ай бұрын
you should do more videos showing locomotives
@TB-ModelRR
@TB-ModelRR 8 ай бұрын
Was going to build an n scale 2' diameter track. Then i discovered z and t scale.might build a 3' layout with more track in smaller gauge.
@davidbarr9343
@davidbarr9343 10 ай бұрын
There is also OO scale in the UK which is very popular, it equates to 1:76.
@jamesparson
@jamesparson 10 ай бұрын
I was wondering how long until that was brought up.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I would actually like to model in that scale but don’t find it out here.
@model_building_fan7708
@model_building_fan7708 10 ай бұрын
OO scale isnt accurate the track width is 1:87😂
@ticklishhoneybee
@ticklishhoneybee 10 ай бұрын
@@model_building_fan7708 That's why conversion kits and replacement wheels are sold for most British models, so they can be run on the correct scale track gauge of 18.83mm, known as P4. There's plenty of track (and track parts for handlaying custom turnouts etc) available for that gauge. There's also an older gauge of 18.2mm, known as EM, which was made to work with the old course trainset wheels on longer axles, so some people still use that as well.
@model_building_fan7708
@model_building_fan7708 10 ай бұрын
@@ticklishhoneybee it is such a shame you need to convert every model with this kit to actually be a bit accurate
@kyleking284
@kyleking284 Ай бұрын
THANK you so much Steve! 😁👍I have HO scale and I LOVE IT!!❤🚂 but I also like ON30 as well but can't find as many products as in HO can you recommend and stores or sights?😊
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Ай бұрын
There aren’t nearly as many things available in On30. Note that all structures are simply O scale so any O scale structure will work. I have a “resources” tab on my website (steves-trains.com) and store links on the bottom. Large stores like Trainworld.com are usually good bets to find some rolling stock and locomotives
@kyleking284
@kyleking284 Ай бұрын
@@StevesTrains Thank you Steve I'll check that out👍👍👍😁❤🚂
@stevenj9414
@stevenj9414 10 ай бұрын
I like ho and o but I only have G. Scales in G are so convoluted because of various manufacturers trying to make models of 3ft gauge and standard gauge engines look right next to each other. Gauge one is 1/32 for standard gauge on g gauge track and 1/20.3 is f scale for 3 ft gauge on g. There is even a niche market for 1/13 scale for 2ft gauge engines on g gauge track. In England it's also popular to model two foot gauge on two rail o gauge track in 1/19 scale.
@mynx_uk
@mynx_uk 10 ай бұрын
also available is tt and tt120
@aarosandeinosmodelrailway3818
@aarosandeinosmodelrailway3818 10 ай бұрын
Great video, though can’t really agree with everything. Z scale with the powerfull AZL locos combined with MTL magnematic couplers make a perfect switching scale. Sure you need to install the magnets to the track, but that is a piece of cake. AZL locos have a great pickup so you can really run them at low speeds. 🍻
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
I am becoming more impressed with Z scale with time. I haven’t tried magnetic uncouplers yet, but uncoupling manually with a tool is very challenging, mainly because it is hard for me with my eyesight to get an uncoupling tool into the right spot.
@car_tar3882
@car_tar3882 5 ай бұрын
So I guess t guage is for me damn is there zero choice there but it’s so cute and tiny
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 5 ай бұрын
I built a t gauge hat layout several months ago. I’ll have an updated video of this scale comparison before long with a few more scales added.
@Poliss95
@Poliss95 10 ай бұрын
If you can't see well enough to see the small scales then I suggest you visit an optician, or 'Should've gone to Specsavers' as they say on this side of the pond. I only have space for a 6'x2' layout and I like to run passenger trains of at least four carriages in length so I went for N Scale. Z Scale would have been a better option, but it's too late now. Over here in the UK passenger operations are much more common than you see in the US.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
I wear progressive lenses and have to keep changing the prescription every year as my near vision keeps getting worse. So I can see better for a few months and then it is bad again. I guess once I get cataract surgery sometime in the next decade I can get the distance vision fixed and just buy a bunch of reading glasses of different prescriptions or whatever.
@Emz1496
@Emz1496 4 ай бұрын
Here I'm thinking there's a way to build a model railroad in my bedroom
@Bambi-ek1uh
@Bambi-ek1uh Ай бұрын
This help me
@artcgix
@artcgix 5 ай бұрын
Very informative, would you know what gauge do Brio wooden trains use? I would love to buy one of the cool trains that pull a lot of cars and blow smoke in my wooden tracks but I am not sure which one would fit!
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 4 ай бұрын
Not really sure, but your only option would probably be a G gauge train (since some of those are battery powered and don’t need track power) but that probably would be too big.
@artcgix
@artcgix 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the quick reply. G gauge is definitely huge, I was thikning HO or S gauge, I can't believe anyone has tried this! Been looking online for months haha,... thank you and keep the great content going!@@StevesTrains
@fredashay
@fredashay 10 ай бұрын
If you just want to have fun and even crash trains, then you want LEGO trains. LEGO are indestructible! And if something does break, you can easily replace a LEGO brick or two...
@chuckmaddison2924
@chuckmaddison2924 5 ай бұрын
I followed the chart , reminds me of work, and I got to O . When I've been thinking N 😢
@jeffvair62
@jeffvair62 10 ай бұрын
In a perfect, “do over” world, we would all be better off if the three primary scales were 1/32, S scale, and TT scale…😊😊😊
@ticklishhoneybee
@ticklishhoneybee 10 ай бұрын
This makes me wonder what would happen with some Australian modellers in such a case; or if anything would change at all. A lot of Aussies railways use 3'6" gauge, so most modellers tend to do one of two things: Either use H0 scale scenics and details on TT gauge track, with kit/scratch built models on TT or scratchbuilt mechanisms. Or use S scale scenics and details with H0 gauge track, with kit/scratch built models on H0 or mechanisms. I wonder if S and TT being more common than H0 would result in people still doing the same thing, or if more would try for TT120 (TT scale on N gauge track/mechanisms). An interesting what if.
@matsv201
@matsv201 10 ай бұрын
So what if a build a garden railway with a G scale train, and a build a little village with houses in scale 1:25... And in one of those building in the village, build a garden railway with T-scale train. Model railroad INCEPTION
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
I actually want to do that sometime. The inception idea has been tempting for a while.
@matsv201
@matsv201 10 ай бұрын
@@StevesTrains I would love to see that. I wanted to build a L-gauge garden train for a few years.... Well. It turns out that L-gauge don´t work that will outdoors. And well in Sweden the season would be short Anyway i just happen to travel to a meeting passing a house in the country side that had a solution. Someone built a greenhouse roof onto there garden wall. The garden and wall was leaning a bit south. The Roof is conected on two side to the wall, third side to the house, and the fourth side with a sliding wall. On my way back i took a closer look. The ground is dug down inside and there is palm trees inside. So well.long storry short, i have a ever grewing pit in my garden now.
@rc360-in1so
@rc360-in1so 3 ай бұрын
I like o scale and n scale
@hotrodavery
@hotrodavery 2 ай бұрын
So I'm into 1/10 scale rc's, what scale would I need that is compared to 10th scale? For instance For my 24th scale rc's I would go with a 14th scale train. I guessing that I would need to go with maybe 1/4 scale or something like that...
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, that is even bigger than G scale/gauge
@IndescribablyMe
@IndescribablyMe 7 ай бұрын
Im trying to make a Christmas wreath with a train . Which would work best?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 7 ай бұрын
N scale would probably be easiest unless you have a big one that is like 3 feet across, in which case you could go with HO scale
@Brickticks
@Brickticks 4 ай бұрын
I prefer L-Gauge.
@zanycam
@zanycam 6 ай бұрын
TT scale. 😎
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been looking at some TT scale sets and may get one sometime this next year.
@HumancityJunction
@HumancityJunction 10 ай бұрын
S Scale or bust, LOL
@James_Loveless
@James_Loveless 10 ай бұрын
Discovered Z scale in mid-December 2022 by mid-January had an Z scale AZL Conrail starter set. Now have 10+ Locomotives an 50+ Rolling Stock Z scale ROCKS...
@jstones9872
@jstones9872 3 ай бұрын
uh, you didn't address cost. There is really no doubt that O gauge from accesories to animation to locomotives or rolling stock is way more expensive than either N scale or HO scale for quality equipment.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 3 ай бұрын
That is true but it depends on how you look at it. The cost to build a layout of a given size can actually be much higher in N scale than O scale, for example. O scale is more expensive, but you also can’t put nearly as much stuff, run nearly as long a train, etc in the same space as smaller scales. But obviously comparing individual items, things are most expensive in O, and bottom out in N (usually). Gets more expensive again going smaller than N usually.
@rick-ry3kj
@rick-ry3kj 10 ай бұрын
G scale for me
@Nitephall
@Nitephall 3 ай бұрын
Next time you do a diagram please use a black background. I think you seared my retinas.
@sergioarroyoguerrero5434
@sergioarroyoguerrero5434 10 ай бұрын
N and Z scale.
@Dgrinde
@Dgrinde 2 ай бұрын
What scale has the most available trains in Thomas the Train series.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 2 ай бұрын
Honestly have no idea. I would guess HO/OO but I’ve seen a fair amount in O gauge too.
@BryanTorok
@BryanTorok 10 ай бұрын
If and when I have the time, I will probably go with HO or N scale. BUT, I am shocked at the prices for locomotives and to a lesser extent the cars. I'm looking at $200 for one engine and of course there are some that are much more. It's nuts. This isn't a young man on a budget sort of hobby.
@jamesparson
@jamesparson 10 ай бұрын
There really does need to be a lower barrier to entry. I spend time on my N scale layout, but I also do stuff with Arduino. Obviously that is a very different hobby, but I started doing Arduino stuff for $50. It is much more budget friendly.
@BryanTorok
@BryanTorok 10 ай бұрын
@@jamesparson Strangely enough, I have an Arduino starter kit in a box under my table. I keep trying to find the time to get it our and start learning.
@kurby7682
@kurby7682 9 ай бұрын
I dont like trains but thiss is ansime vidioe / chanal
@Brandonsc77
@Brandonsc77 10 ай бұрын
Hey Steve, taking a long shot here, but hoping you or some of your subscribers can help me. Since Ive started watching your channel last year, I have decided to get back into the hobby. I started with a ScaleTrains dash9. It is a beautiful locomotive. I am building a small 2'x4' layout using Kato unitrack. I finally got some rolling stock last week. Picked up some Kato CoalPorters. Was so excited to get them on the track with my dash9. The first curve, the coal porter right behind the locomotive derails and uncouples. As you know the ScaleTrains dash9 has a body mounted coupler and the Kato rolling stock is using truck mounted couplers. What is my fix? Will body mounting a micro trains coupler on that first piece of rolling stock behind the locomotive fix this? Just looking for input before making any modifications. Here is a video of my dash 9 on the curve. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ntSkethprJ-0gGg.html Thanks to anyone that has ideas! Brandon
@Brandonsc77
@Brandonsc77 10 ай бұрын
This is an N scale layout by the way
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
So, since that is a long locomotive, it can be hard to keep cars on the track behind it on smaller radius curves like 9 3/4” curves. Micro trains makes some longer shank couplers that might be an option. Not sure, but if the first piece of rolling stock behind the locomotive had the coupler replaced with one that has a longer shank, it might then be able to take the curves without derailing. Replacing the coupler with a longer one on the locomotive might help too. You might try just adding extra weight to the car behind the locomotive, like another half ounce or even more. Heavier cars will stay on the rails better, especially with truck mounted couplers.
@Brandonsc77
@Brandonsc77 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the quick response. I will try a longer shank coupler on that coal porter first and see if it helps. I did add some weight which kept it coupled, but still de-railing. I didnt think about changing the coupler locomotive. @@StevesTrains
@Brandonsc77
@Brandonsc77 10 ай бұрын
I ordered the Micro-Trains 1301 Long Shank coupler today. Should be here next week. Im going to put one on the rolling stock first to see if it fixes the issue. Will let you know. Thanks again for the help! Love your Channel!@@StevesTrains
@Sovjetski-
@Sovjetski- 4 ай бұрын
@@Brandonsc77 How did it go ?
@Eisenbahn313
@Eisenbahn313 10 ай бұрын
I miss the G Scale…😢
@scottmackenzie3761
@scottmackenzie3761 10 ай бұрын
You forgot S - A good compromise between O and HO.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
I’ll have another video out on an American Flyer S scale train soon.
@scottmackenzie3761
@scottmackenzie3761 10 ай бұрын
There is much more to S than American Flyer. The size of S allows incredible scale details in a more manageable size than O.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 ай бұрын
@@scottmackenzie3761 I agree it is a nice scale. I thought about doing a layout in that scale some years ago. I actually kind of like HO the least of the major scales. N scale give you the ability for lots of scenery and still has good reliability. O scale (and S too) gives you lots of detail that is easy to see that isn’t as delicate as HO. HO has great detail but that detail is super easy to break.
@dubuyajay9964
@dubuyajay9964 5 ай бұрын
What is the scale of the mini trains people ride on?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 5 ай бұрын
Varies a lot.
@dubuyajay9964
@dubuyajay9964 5 ай бұрын
@@StevesTrains Any idea what some of those numbers are? Is there a 1/18 train?
@LiteraryChef-cl8cu
@LiteraryChef-cl8cu 3 ай бұрын
Which scales will go well with 1:64 cars 🤔
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 3 ай бұрын
That is pretty close to S scale n
@LiteraryChef-cl8cu
@LiteraryChef-cl8cu 3 ай бұрын
@@StevesTrains I don't think I will have space for S. I haven't started working on my diorama yet but I will try to get a train line around it if I can. Thanks for this scale comparison video.
@MaxZorin8
@MaxZorin8 10 ай бұрын
TT ;)
@Hannah_montannah
@Hannah_montannah 9 ай бұрын
all of the above imma just become an actual engineer
@HarmanMotorWorks
@HarmanMotorWorks 6 ай бұрын
No OO9?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 6 ай бұрын
Not yet…
@Calispeedboi
@Calispeedboi 10 ай бұрын
Seriously just go HO scale there's the most stuff in that scale and you can make a layout work in most spaces
@Michael-yl2iq
@Michael-yl2iq 6 ай бұрын
G scale is the best
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 6 ай бұрын
G is great if you have space. I’ll try a small G scale switching layout eventually and hope to do a garden layout as well in time.
@Albert-hi
@Albert-hi Ай бұрын
I got N scale my fav yippee 🥳
@Unoffcial_cerberus473
@Unoffcial_cerberus473 2 ай бұрын
*A scale becomes real* Why im a pixle
@jamesnorman8489
@jamesnorman8489 4 ай бұрын
You forgot the best scale, "S".
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 4 ай бұрын
I didn’t forget it, just ignored it. But I do have a follow up video coming out in a week or two that has 4 axle diesels in T, Z, N, TT, HO, S, O, and G. That will be fun to have all of them side by side.
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