HOn3½ gauge

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Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template other HOn3<templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />12 gauge represents the modelling of Template:RailGauge gauge railways in HO scale, resulting in a model track gauge of Template:RailGauge (the same as H0m and TT scale). Trains are operated using direct current or Digital Command Control over realistic-looking two-rail track.

Railways that use the Template:RailGauge gauge can be found in New Zealand, South Africa, Indonesia, Australia, Taiwan, Japan and others.

Manufacturers of Australian outline models in this size include Haskell Models, Wuiske Models, Black Diamond, PGC, Southern Rail and SDS Models. The main focus for Australian narrow gauge modelling has been the large Queensland railway system. More recent releases have included Tasmanian and Western Australian prototypes. In New Zealand, the scale has a few niche manufactures.[1]

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Most Japanese and Taiwanese HO scale models are made to run on 16.5mm gauge track and are made to 1:80 scale (Tomix, Kato and Tenshodo for Japan being the main brands and Haskell for Taiwan) but some small volume HOn3.5 kits and brass models are made for Japan with Imon being a major supplier.

Related scales

In the same scale standard-gauge trains are modelled on Template:RailGauge gauge track, known as HO scale. Sn3½ is also used to represent Template:RailGauge, as the gauge is the same as HO scale. HOm uses the same 12mm gauge track to represent metre-gauge (3ft3.37in) railways. HOn3 uses Template:RailGauge gauge to represent Template:RailGauge gauge railways H0e/HOn30 uses Template:RailGauge gauge to represent railway with gauges of about Script error: No such module "convert"..[1] H0f gauge uses Template:RailGauge to represent 2 ft and 600 mm gauge railways.

See also

References

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