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Minimum Radius For Ho Scale Passenger Cars. Does anybody think i will have. That would require about a 75 {over 6 feet around} circle or. You can get by with 18 to 19 1/4. I generally recommend 21 5/8 to 22 as a minimum curve radius to accommodate most ho locomotives and rolling stock. Radius 1 = 371 mm = approximately 14.5 inches radius 2 = 438 mm = approximately 17.25 inches. I know that walther suggests 24 radius on the boxes, but for reliable. Some guys with ho 80+ scale feet of passenger cars talk about a 36r curves. If you are going to run any steam and long passenger cars, then you should try to get all your curves up to at least 24 radius curves and. Charlie comstock, former editor of model railroad hobbyist, maintained that your minimum radius should be 2.5x the length of the longest piece of equipment that will use it. I will be running 85' cars on a outer main line with a radius of 30 and a inner main line of 28 2.5 track centers. For oo scale (virtually equivalent to ho):

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For oo scale (virtually equivalent to ho): Charlie comstock, former editor of model railroad hobbyist, maintained that your minimum radius should be 2.5x the length of the longest piece of equipment that will use it. You can get by with 18 to 19 1/4. I generally recommend 21 5/8 to 22 as a minimum curve radius to accommodate most ho locomotives and rolling stock. Radius 1 = 371 mm = approximately 14.5 inches radius 2 = 438 mm = approximately 17.25 inches. That would require about a 75 {over 6 feet around} circle or. If you are going to run any steam and long passenger cars, then you should try to get all your curves up to at least 24 radius curves and. I will be running 85' cars on a outer main line with a radius of 30 and a inner main line of 28 2.5 track centers. Some guys with ho 80+ scale feet of passenger cars talk about a 36r curves. I know that walther suggests 24 radius on the boxes, but for reliable.

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Minimum Radius For Ho Scale Passenger Cars I know that walther suggests 24 radius on the boxes, but for reliable. I will be running 85' cars on a outer main line with a radius of 30 and a inner main line of 28 2.5 track centers. If you are going to run any steam and long passenger cars, then you should try to get all your curves up to at least 24 radius curves and. I know that walther suggests 24 radius on the boxes, but for reliable. Does anybody think i will have. I generally recommend 21 5/8 to 22 as a minimum curve radius to accommodate most ho locomotives and rolling stock. For oo scale (virtually equivalent to ho): That would require about a 75 {over 6 feet around} circle or. Charlie comstock, former editor of model railroad hobbyist, maintained that your minimum radius should be 2.5x the length of the longest piece of equipment that will use it. You can get by with 18 to 19 1/4. Some guys with ho 80+ scale feet of passenger cars talk about a 36r curves. Radius 1 = 371 mm = approximately 14.5 inches radius 2 = 438 mm = approximately 17.25 inches.

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