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- 7_mm_scale abstract "7 mm scale, also known as British 0 scale is a model railway scale of 1:43.5 (or 7 mm to 1 ft; hence its name). The scale is thus different from American 0 scale (1:48) and European 0 scale (1:45) For standard gauge railways, 32mm gauge, or 0 gauge is most commonly used. ScaleSeven (S7) standard however specifies 33 mm gauge, which is closer to scale. For narrow gauge modelling, 16.5 mm gauge".
- 7_mm_scale thumbnail Locomotor_model.jpg?width=300.
- 7_mm_scale wikiPageID "12706309".
- 7_mm_scale wikiPageRevisionID "599701446".
- 7_mm_scale gauge "multiple".
- 7_mm_scale imageCaption "O gauge layout at the Trains and Boats exhibition".
- 7_mm_scale imageFilename "Locomotor model.jpg".
- 7_mm_scale name "7".
- 7_mm_scale ratio "1".
- 7_mm_scale scale "7".
- 7_mm_scale widthpx "270".
- 7_mm_scale subject Category:7_mm_scale.
- 7_mm_scale comment "7 mm scale, also known as British 0 scale is a model railway scale of 1:43.5 (or 7 mm to 1 ft; hence its name). The scale is thus different from American 0 scale (1:48) and European 0 scale (1:45) For standard gauge railways, 32mm gauge, or 0 gauge is most commonly used. ScaleSeven (S7) standard however specifies 33 mm gauge, which is closer to scale. For narrow gauge modelling, 16.5 mm gauge".
- 7_mm_scale label "7 mm scale".
- 7_mm_scale sameAs m.0jt0c70.
- 7_mm_scale sameAs Q4643937.
- 7_mm_scale sameAs Q4643937.
- 7_mm_scale wasDerivedFrom 7_mm_scale?oldid=599701446.
- 7_mm_scale depiction Locomotor_model.jpg.
- 7_mm_scale isPrimaryTopicOf 7_mm_scale.