Do any of you out there, with more ''specialised'' knowledge of European manufacturers of O gauge stock [Spur O?]...happen to know whether there was any variation in the actual SCALE used?
[ie, the scale as a ratio?]
The reason I ask is...I have gradually been getting together odds and ends of O gauge european stock, to go with my [as-yet-unfinished] modest conversion of a Lima 4 wheel diesel into a 'typical' [ex?] DB/DR Lok......to give it something to shunt....?
To date I have acquired what was believed to be a Rivarossi van....[I think it's really a Lima item]...a Lima bogie oil tank...and an old Pola Maxi open wagon.
On casual inspection I note the distance between buffers on each individual piece of stock, to be slightly different.....ie the Pola Maxi item has buffers placed slightly further apart than the Lima item....including the loco.
does this mean that the scale 'ratio' used by different makers, was slightly different?....[as is seen in N gauge?]
Secondly....do any of you more knowledgeable people know of a [German??] maker of wagons who goes by the actual title of ''Spur O''??
[I have seen some O gauge tank wagons for sale on German Ebay, in the recent past, but not frequently.]
Or have I lost something in the translation?
They were, I'm sure, pretty brand new.
Ta folks!
[ie, the scale as a ratio?]
The reason I ask is...I have gradually been getting together odds and ends of O gauge european stock, to go with my [as-yet-unfinished] modest conversion of a Lima 4 wheel diesel into a 'typical' [ex?] DB/DR Lok......to give it something to shunt....?
To date I have acquired what was believed to be a Rivarossi van....[I think it's really a Lima item]...a Lima bogie oil tank...and an old Pola Maxi open wagon.
On casual inspection I note the distance between buffers on each individual piece of stock, to be slightly different.....ie the Pola Maxi item has buffers placed slightly further apart than the Lima item....including the loco.
does this mean that the scale 'ratio' used by different makers, was slightly different?....[as is seen in N gauge?]
Secondly....do any of you more knowledgeable people know of a [German??] maker of wagons who goes by the actual title of ''Spur O''??
[I have seen some O gauge tank wagons for sale on German Ebay, in the recent past, but not frequently.]
Or have I lost something in the translation?
They were, I'm sure, pretty brand new.
Ta folks!