Randalbrooks
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Hello, What is the minimum radius that G scale is sold in?
This has been asked so many times and I always forget the Beer Barrell tiny circle Track done by some Mfg or other. Perhaps that will jog a memory or two. Certainly smaller than 2ft Radius.
It does rather depend on where you're going with this - apart from the obvious ............ round in circlesHello, What is the minimum radius that G scale is sold in?
Agreed but the question was a simple open ended one and I guess we should be saying is that the right question?There are 'barrel' circles, and those done as 'specials' for pizza layouts..
But, for general use, LGB's R1 (two-foot radius, four-foot diameter) should be taken as a practical minimum. - All LGB stock will traverse this radius, but may not look particularly nice, as it can overhang a great deal.
LGB's R3 is considered a better 'minimum' to work to. - Means you can run loco's from other manufacturers (most of them, anyway). Looks 'better', and you will get less problems over time, as track moves / settles.
Unless you are really tight for space, it will be better to start with R3, than try to change to it later. - Even if it means less of a rialway to start with.
Or at least please amplify what you meant want.Hello, What is the minimum radius that G scale is sold in?
For the sake of completeness, Aristo-Craft sold two pre-made circles of track, a 21" circle ITEM #: ART11140, and a 32" circle ITEM #: ART11145.
These are very scarce, and pretty darn small, better off to bend your own. There were no other matching items, like ultra sharp turnouts.
Greg
I presume by the looks of things that is Diameter, important to quote exactly what the numbers are Radius or Diameter for obvious reasons of clarity. Sorry to be pedantic, but a great demo of limited Radius Curves. Though certainly better on the slower at the start speed than the head banging Max Speed you got up to. But shows what abuse some of our kit will take. I reckon pretty well most shorty LGB 4w Toy Train and 0-4-0 Locomotives would run just fine in that setup.For specialized displays like "Pizza Layouts" the above sizes work great IF you use appropriate engines and rolling stock..
A test of unmodified equipment on 31" track.
I presume by the looks of things that is Diameter, important to quote exactly what the numbers are Radius or Diameter for obvious reasons of clarity. Sorry to be pedantic, but a great demo of limited Radius Curves. Though certainly better on the slower at the start speed than the head banging Max Speed you got up to. But shows what abuse some of our kit will take. I reckon pretty well most shorty LGB 4w Toy Train and 0-4-0 Locomotives would run just fine in that setup.