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I'm lookin' for trains 1/30° # 1/32° , nicely detailed for go with K&C, W.Britain etc... figures. But I dunno which scale choose . What's G scale? 1 /24°? 1/30°?

When I collected plastic figures I used New Bright train and it was alright ( look http://site.voila.fr/lilsoldiers/page7.html ) . Now I search same size trains, but better detailed, like HLW by exemple ( http://www.h-l-w.com/EnginesAndCarsPage.html ) . Can you gimme railroad manufacturers who made 1/30° # 1/32° ol'time trains?

Thanx in advance,
 
I'm lookin' for trains 1/30° # 1/32° , nicely detailed for go with K&C, W.Briatin etc... figures. But I dunno which scale choose . What's G scale? 1 /24°? 1/30°?

When I collected plastic figures I used New Bright train and it was alright ( look http://site.voila.fr/lilsoldiers/page7.html ) . Now I search same size trains, but better detailed, like HLW by exemple ( http://www.h-l-w.com/EnginesAndCarsPage.html ) . Can you gimme railroad manufacturers who made 1/30° # 1/32° ol'time trains?

Thanx in advance,


G scale is 1:20. O scale is 1:48. The only scale near 1:30 or 1:32 is #1 Scale which is not as popular as it was before WW2 but is regaining some popularity in the USA. I know of only one large manufacturer of #1 Scale but there are probably others. MTH model trains are based in the USA.

http://69.20.67.75/sites/default/files/download/oldcats/2010RK1V1.pdf

Terry
 
You could also try LGB which is 1:24 and as we know there can be variances within a scale so some products may work. Marklin also make Gauge 1 trains.
 

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