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Proto 64
Introduction

 

Welcome to the Proto:64 Special Interest Group’s (SIG’s) presence on the world wide web. This site should answer all of your questions about Proto:64 modeling, who’s doing it, and why we would like you to join us. If you have any questions about this site, please contact the Webmaster.

What is Proto:64?

Proto:64 is S scale (3/16" = 1') modeling using finer standards for track work and wheelsets. The most obvious difference between Proto:64 standards and NMRA/NASG S “scale” standards are the width of the wheels and the associated narrower flangeways. The existing NMRA S-4 standards use wider-than prototype wheels to compensate for less-than-fastidious track work.

RP-25 Code88 Photo Coming
NMRA/NASG Code 124 “Scale” Wheel Profile NMRA/NASG Code 110 Wheel Profile NMRA/NASG Code 88 Wheel Profile Prototype Wheel Profile

Why Proto 64 now?

S scale standards were developed years ago when machining and molding techniques weren’t as sophisticated as they are today. The resulting model work is still quite good but Proto:64 practitioners are striving for that “just like the prototype” look. Proto:64 takes advantage of finer tooling techniques and better materials. Don’t get us wrong, we all come from the S scale world and some of us pick and choose Proto:64 standards to suit our on individual tastes. The glue that binds us is a desire to have the most realistic models in 3/16" scale.



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