Ansabach Branch
1:87 scale [3.5mm/ft scale, 16.5mm gauge [normally referred to as HO scale/gauge]
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Denver Santa Fe and Valentine
1:87 scale [3.5mm/ft scale, 16.5mm gauge [normally referred to as HO scale/gauge]
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Ebford Regis and Port Eb
1:43 scale [7mm/ft scale, 32mm gauge [normally referred to as O scale/gauge]
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Frans River Line
1:148 scale [2mm/ft scale, 9mm gauge [normally referred to as N scale/gauge]
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The Goldfields WoodLines
No Longer at the Clubrooms
1:87 scale [3.5mm/ft scale, 16.5mm gauge [normally referred to as HO scale/gauge]
Haltwhistle
1:76 scale [4mm/ft scale, 16.5mm gauge [normally referred to as OO scale/gauge]
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Large Scale
We use 45mm [1 scale] and 32mm [0 scale] as track gauges. 45mm is used for anything from 1 gauge 1/32 scale, European standard gauge. 1/29 scale, USA standard gauge. 1/24, 3ft-6ins gauge or 1/20, 3ft gauge. LGB is somewhere between 1/22 and 1/24 or 1/25, it can also be used as 1/12 dolls house size 2ft gauge. 32mm is usually used as 1/18 2ft gauge.
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Swan View
– 1:64 scale [4.76mm/ft scale], 16.5mm gauge [normally referred to as Sn3½ scale/gauge]
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WesterN Ridge
– 1:87 scale [2mm/ft scale, 9mm gauge [normally referred to as N scale/gauge]
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U-drive Layouts
Plus two U–drive layouts which can be driven for a gold coin donation to a local charitable organisation
Durham Town
1:148 scale [2mm/ft scale, 9mm gauge [normally referred to as N scale/gauge]
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Ossie Gully
1:76 scale [4mm/ft scale, 16.5mm gauge [normally referred to as OO scale/gauge]
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