Ho Scale Train Locomotives
Posted on Friday, April 3rd, 2009 at 2:34 amHo Scale Train Locomotives
Can anyone identify a Fleischmann model train locomotive?
I have a Fleischmann steam locomotive that is marked “made in U.S. Zone Germany”
They started making HO scale in 1952 and the occupation ended in 1955. Does this mean it was made in those years? It is marked with # 1360 and 01 1952.
That is actually one of the earliest Fleischmann models produced; It was introduced in 1952 and in continuous production fro a Number of years after that. It is possible models produced after 1955 still said :US zone” just due to old tooling, but by the late 50’s every Fleischmann I’ve seem said “W. Germany”
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Ho Scale Train Locomotives

Special reasons to choose ho scale model trains
There are many reasons for choosing the HO model train scale. It is now the most popular of all the model train scales in the hobby. This means that you get a wide variety of choice from both model trains and accessories. This is often not allocated when you choose another model train scale, as they are not so popular. This is the first reason for choosing the HO scale.
The second reason is that the HO model train scales let you get maximum use from whatever space you have available at home. Whether you have a spare room or need to design your track layout in your garage, the HO scale can accommodate you. It is great as it gives you many options for establishing your model railroad, regardless of the limited space you have.
For many people the model train hobby was not an option before the HO scale was produced. The model trains used to be much larger which meant the tracks would take up a huge amount of space. Unless people had large homes, they were not able to construct the track and layouts. This was one of the reasons that the HO model train scale was created. It caters for people who have more reasonably sized homes and who have a strong interest in the hobby.
The next reason to choose HO scale model trains is that they measure 1/87th of the real thing. On top of this, the track size is 16.5 millimetres between the rails. This is a perfect scale for a model train and lets you customise a number of other features around the track.
The next reason for choosing the HO scale is that you can find a huge number of pre-built train sets that you can buy. This lets complete beginners get started in the hobby right away. It is much harder to find pre-built model train layouts in the other scales. You can find them, but the range of choice is very limited.
With the HO train scale, you can choose from many different designs and many different manufacturers. As I said above, the HO scale is very popular which brings in many different manufacturers. This means that the choice is wider and the costs get driven down.
As such, the HO scale is the perfect choice for someone completely new to the hobby. It is also perfect for experienced model train enthusiasts, as there is so much selection on offer. You can find a wide array of track sections and scenery that can be easily added to your current track.
Not only this, but the range of model train available on the HO is also very vast. You can choose from model steam trains, locomotive or electric model trains. There are also a large number of special edition model trains built for the HO model scale.
There is a lot of equipment that can be bought for the HO model scale. You can see that you have an endless set of options to choose from and can use the HO scales for a lifetime without ever needing to change.
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math Help?!!?
model trainds built on the HO scale are 1/87(fraction)the size of real trains. model trains built onthe N scale are 1/160(fraction) the size of real trians.
A locomotive on a real trian is about 50 feet long. How long is a model made on the HO scale? On the N scale? Give answers in inches.
please help mee
I really need this question answered
plz and thx.
50 feet = 600 in
600* (1/87) = ~6.9 in
600* (1/160) = 3.75 in
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