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Gn15


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nameGn15
image_filenameBlack_Dog_Mining_-_Gn15.jpg
image_captionThe Sidelines Kits Gn15 demo layout
ratio1:22.5 – 1:29
gauge
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(Minimum-gauge railway)

(Minimum-gauge railway) Gn15 is a rail modelling scale, using G scale 1:22.5 scale trains running on H0/00 gauge () track, representing minimum-gauge and miniature railways. Typical models built are between 1:20.3 and 1:24, or up to 1:29.

Normen Europäischer Modellbahnen NEM 010 specification defines IIp for modelling 300 - gauge.

History

Gn15 modeling is a relatively new phenomenon in the model railroading world. While the idea of this scale has existed for some time, as evidenced by the early efforts of Marc Horovitz, editor of Garden Railways magazine, Gn15 did not gain any measure of popularity until the Sidelines range of models. Following the advent of these kits, a few other lines of kits became available.

Initial community development took place on Yahoo email groups, but these have been superseded by the forums at the now defunct Gn15.info as the primary form of communication between the far flung practitioners of this scale.

References

References

  1. [http://www.gn15.info/faq-general#q1 Gn15.info: What exactly is Gn15?]
  2. (2011). "Maßstäbe, Nenngrößen, Spurweiten".
  3. [http://gnine.info/pages/intro.html What is Gnine?]
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