Different scales in Model RR

UnionPacificBigBoy Jun 1, 2001

  1. UnionPacificBigBoy

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    PHOYO FAILED

    (SEE HIS LINK BELOW)

    GOOD CHART

    [ 05 April 2002, 09:31: Message edited by: watash ]
     
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  3. squirrelrun

    squirrelrun TrainBoard Member

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    [​IMG] This is a great way to show visitors the scale of your models…I am filing this in my notebook with all my landscape hints and wiring diagrams.

    Thanks for the info
    [​IMG]
     
  4. porkypine52

    porkypine52 TrainBoard Member

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    Good lookin' chart, I'm gonna print up a copy and hang it in the trainroom.
    The chart goes to show what we have always said. HO is about 1/2 size of O, and N is about 1/2 size of HO. This is a "in the ballpark" figure, but it makes it easy to estimate the size of things when converting plans from HO Scale to N Scale. Not exact, but it will give you a good idea on how big something will turn out to be.
     
  5. eddelozier

    eddelozier TrainBoard Member

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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by UnionPacificBigBoy:
    Darn it! Didn't work, I'll try again! [​IMG] <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Nice chart... I can use it also on my wall.

    Just a FYI on why the chart image didn't work on privious posts.
    The 'compare.htm' file was submitted as a 'IMG' but is a web page 'HTML' document file. This file contains links to all the images on the page as well as other text..etc.
    To capture the image you are looking at on your computer screen you need to:
    - Key the 'Print Screen' key
    'PrtScr' or <cntrl PrtScr>
    - This will copy your screen view to the 'clipboard' on your computer.
    - Then open your favorate 'Art' or 'Photo'
    application and "Edit/Paste" the clipboad data as new image.
    - Then 'Save as' the image as a .jpg file.
    - The .jpg file can then be submitted as a
    'IMG' file.
    This will only capture the window screen you are looking at, not the full scrollable web page image.
    This can be the only way to capture some images if they are not a format which can be copied using your normal mouse copy commands.

    Thanks again for the chart.

    ...Eddie
     
  6. UnionPacificBigBoy

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    No problem fellas! Just being a nice guy doing ones duty for modelers everywhere!
     

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