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there is acutally a difference between HO and OO, though the track gauge is the same. put HO next to an OO and youll see it 
OO is larger.
born acorn great, can you send me the old one? or did you have to give that back?

OO is larger.
born acorn great, can you send me the old one? or did you have to give that back?
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No. OO and HO are two different size models. Both run on the same track. HO is the accurate scale for the track. OO is slightly oversized for historical reasons. They might be able to run together on the same track but they will look completely stupid together, as most british outline stock is a lot smaller than american stock in real life.
thats would he saidGeo.c Ghost wrote:they do both run on each track (belive me, i got the track here)
HO is litterally half O scale, ie 1 foot to 3.5mm
OO is 1 foot to 4 mm,
the two different sizes came because they had problems fitting everything in the model in HO scale, so brittain switched to OO as it made it easier. wheres those that stuck with HO fitted it all in. (at least i think thats the reason...)
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yay, I finally remembered to transfer this thing from my pc to my dads, anyway its made in Hornby Virtral Railway 2 (from now on its HVR2 as i can't spell lol) anyway since its designed for OO track and I wanted to do N i had to double the size of the baseboard on the OO version, so in N its 6ft * 3 ft, in OO its 12ft * 6ft.
The highlighted part of the track is the upper level (about 2 inches above the lower in N scale) and the grey is lower.
The theme is 2 towns trading...stuff, maybe goods and cars and stuff I haven't gotten that far, the blank in the middle is countryside, the 3rd track in the middle on the lower system is meant to have a turntable, but HVR2 don't do them so its replaced with some track.
There are 3 main loops and a point to point system everywhere and 2 shunting yards.
Hopefully when ever I finish building this track I'll take some pictures of it.
The highlighted part of the track is the upper level (about 2 inches above the lower in N scale) and the grey is lower.
The theme is 2 towns trading...stuff, maybe goods and cars and stuff I haven't gotten that far, the blank in the middle is countryside, the 3rd track in the middle on the lower system is meant to have a turntable, but HVR2 don't do them so its replaced with some track.
There are 3 main loops and a point to point system everywhere and 2 shunting yards.
Hopefully when ever I finish building this track I'll take some pictures of it.
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There's also a new general Model Railroading forum. It's only small but I think if some of the people from this thread went there, it would grow a bit atleast.
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Not another member seekerwhitehandindustries wrote:There's also a new general Model Railroading forum. It's only small but I think if some of the people from this thread went there, it would grow a bit atleast.
http://shortline.7.forumer.com/

Well, back to work, lot's of it in the near future
as promised:
a) this is certainly not how it will look finished
b) 4 continous loops with 1 station and 1 goods yard. boring? true (hence why i will change it) but as i let a 6 and 8 year old (and they have played on this some time...) play on it, i dont have to worry about trains crashing through buffers at the end, though trains going round corners is another problem...
c) i will at atleast another level (as, there will be tracks off different heights
d)scenary will include town + mountain...
e)eventually...
the cameras flash was on so the end nearer the camera will be lighter then usual
edit: non head tilter and spots off are the same view, one is portraight and one landscape, and spots off shows the spots better
oh, its 6x2m (roughly) and i stand in the middle controlling the trains.
a) this is certainly not how it will look finished
b) 4 continous loops with 1 station and 1 goods yard. boring? true (hence why i will change it) but as i let a 6 and 8 year old (and they have played on this some time...) play on it, i dont have to worry about trains crashing through buffers at the end, though trains going round corners is another problem...
c) i will at atleast another level (as, there will be tracks off different heights
d)scenary will include town + mountain...
e)eventually...
the cameras flash was on so the end nearer the camera will be lighter then usual
edit: non head tilter and spots off are the same view, one is portraight and one landscape, and spots off shows the spots better
oh, its 6x2m (roughly) and i stand in the middle controlling the trains.
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Geo.c Ghost you would need the Hornby Virtual Railway 2 to run it I think, but I shall go and find it then upload it if you want to try it out, the 3D design has no features like building or hills etc as I only used it to design the track, plus the terrian molder on HVR2 are abit to sensitive so I gave up on them lol.
Anyway I'll upload it tomorrow as I don't know where the file is
, plus the net is on my dads pc and the file is on my pc so that'll take some time also 
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Thanks for saying my desing is well layed out, kinda used some designs off a website in this thread and jumbled them up so its not entirely my idea, I was planning to make it simpler, but that never works for me lol.
Anyway I'll upload it tomorrow as I don't know where the file is


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Thanks for saying my desing is well layed out, kinda used some designs off a website in this thread and jumbled them up so its not entirely my idea, I was planning to make it simpler, but that never works for me lol.
well, as im only hear during the holidays, and had to save up for the track, and then plan it.
lemme think, the table (which is made out of doors) was put down about 3-4 years ago? (but i havent done anything in the last year...)
lemme think, the table (which is made out of doors) was put down about 3-4 years ago? (but i havent done anything in the last year...)
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YES, it is so much better, and a lot easier to use then HVR1.Melkur wrote:Is HVR2 any good? I've got the first one and was wondering if it's worth getting.
Not too sure how well it would work on my PC though, seems pretty demanding from what I've read
mainly because HVR1 wasnt easy to make track, and you have limitations. HVR2, theres not any limitations. tracks easier to make, you can use the trains 1 by one, and not all at once, you can do shunting. its not just a design programme, its a game with no objective

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