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- O14 abstract "O14 is a set of model railway standards for accurately modelling 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railways in 1:43.5 (7 mm scale) using 14 mm (0.551 in) gauge track.The first published O14 standards appeared in Model Railway Constructor magazine, September 1951. The article was titled “A Narrow Gauge Layout” and was by Douglas Clayton. He advocated HO standards, less 2.5mm coupled with coarse scale OO wheelsets set to 12.5 mm back to back. A subsequent article in 1953 provided details of his layout. Very little more happened regards the development of O14 until Roy Link published a new set of standards (1993 — revised 1994) in his magazine Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway Modelling Review. They were developed for his range of O14 kits — now produced by David Janes under the name KBscale. They are based on the proven 4 mm scale EM standards (BRMSB) and are reasonably close to exact scale especially considering the variations to be found in prototype nominal 2′ gauge railways.This scale/gauge combination is supported by the O14 Group (an informal web based society) and the 7mm Narrow Gauge Association.".
- O14 thumbnail Le_Petit_Depot_14_18.jpg?width=300.
- O14 wikiPageExternalLink O14.
- O14 wikiPageExternalLink www.o14group.org.
- O14 wikiPageID "4016623".
- O14 wikiPageRevisionID "603884277".
- O14 hasPhotoCollection O14.
- O14 imageCaption "A scene from 0-14 layout Le Petit Depot by Escadrille St Michel".
- O14 imageFilename "Le Petit Depot 14 18.jpg".
- O14 name "O14".
- O14 ratio "1".
- O14 scale "7".
- O14 subject Category:7_mm_scale.
- O14 comment "O14 is a set of model railway standards for accurately modelling 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railways in 1:43.5 (7 mm scale) using 14 mm (0.551 in) gauge track.The first published O14 standards appeared in Model Railway Constructor magazine, September 1951. The article was titled “A Narrow Gauge Layout” and was by Douglas Clayton. He advocated HO standards, less 2.5mm coupled with coarse scale OO wheelsets set to 12.5 mm back to back. A subsequent article in 1953 provided details of his layout.".
- O14 label "O14".
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- O14 sameAs Q7072238.
- O14 sameAs Q7072238.
- O14 wasDerivedFrom O14?oldid=603884277.
- O14 depiction Le_Petit_Depot_14_18.jpg.
- O14 homepage www.o14group.org.
- O14 isPrimaryTopicOf O14.