Tony Cotton wrote:
>I hate to advise this but most people world-wide use the easier 10mm to the
>foot measurement.
(I think it is easier to use .375 per foot. Quick what is one inch in 10 mm scale.....
In 3/8 it is 1/32 of an inch.
What could be simpler for figuring out and converting all of those drawings that are
in feet and inches? Of
course in this day of the hand held calculator it is really no big deal.)
>10 mm to the foot, makes the scale about 1/30 incidently!
>So when the US eventually goes Metric I suggest we could all use 10mm to
>the foot scale.
(This would be fine when the US goes metric (Metrify or petrify?). But the track
gauge would still not be in
correct relationship. I think it is much easier to do the right thing to match the
track gauge.)
>I'm sorry but I'm getting too cynical to expect some
>800 list members to throw money at me to make them
>live steam &electric powered locos & rolling stock in 1/32, just because it
>might be in fashion at the time.
It has been "in fashion" for quite a few years over here and Aster, Samhongsa,
Accucraft, Finescale
Locomotive Co. Caradoc, Marklin, Fine Art models, etc, etc. have no problem doing
just that.)
GaryB