OO is 4mm to the foot.  4mm.= approx .156” to a foot or 1/76 of full size

S is 3/16” to a foot., or 1/64th of full size.  See chart below.  There are
some other scales used because, for example, O gauge comes out to be 5’
track gauge using the figures below.  This is corrected by some who use
17/64” per foot and 1 ¼” track gauge or .250”/foot and 1 3/16 track gauge.
Also, HO is sometimes called 1/87 scale and sometimes 3.5mm to the foot. 

 

For this chart I used the value 1mm. = 0.0394”.


Gauge

inch/foot

Scale


HO

0.1379

87.01958


OO

0.1576

76.14213


S

0.1875

64


O

0.25

48

 

Chuck Smith

http://www.trainweb.org/chucksmith/

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
velapoldi
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 11:41 AM
To: [email protected]; S-Trains
Subject: {S-Scale List} OO scale

 

Hi all:
Is OO basically S gauge? I'm sure this has been answered but searching 
might be a morass for me! :-) . I have a friend in England who has 
Hornby OO stored away in the attic. 
tx for info
Rance Velapoldi (Tranby, Norway)

 



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