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35mm gauge

35mm gauge

With the 35mm gauge (さんじゅうごみりげーじ), it is one of the standards of the Japanese railroad model.

Summary

It is 35mm between the gauge, reduced scale 1/30. Takeshi Kozai proposed it with scientific pictorial. It is a standard to produce narrow gauge vehicles such as the Ministry of Railways in Japan's original standard. I am equivalent to a narrow gauge version of the gauge almost most. The product was released in morning sun shop (Osaka), KEPCO airplane mill, Otokichi Nishio model factory, Kawai model mill.

It was mainstream, but O gauge, the 16th gauge became mainstream after the war and became outdated (1935) in for 1,935 years before World War II [1].

Footnote

  1. The handling of 35mm disappeared from the advertisement (Matsumoto model mill) of the TMS publication in ^ 1953

References

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