Z scale
Small model railroad gauge and scale / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Z scale is one of the smallest commercially available model railway scales (1:220), with a track gauge of 6.5 mm / 0.256 in. Introduced by Märklin in 1972, Z scale trains operate on 0–10 volts DC and offer the same operating characteristics as all other two-rail, direct-current, analog model railways. Locomotives can be fitted with digital decoders for independent control. Model trains, track, structures, and human/animal figures are readily available in European, North American, and Japanese styles from a variety of manufacturers.
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Quick Facts Scale, Scale ratio ...
Z scale | |
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Scale | 1.385 mm to 1 ft (305 mm) |
Scale ratio | 1:220 |
Model gauge | 6.5 mm / 0.256 in |
Prototype gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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