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Introduction
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This Page Updated April 12, 2002
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. The author of this site is Keith Thompson. If you have
any questions about this site, please contact the Webmaster at
mhrreast AT yahoo DOT com
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. |
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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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