I really want to work with the “T-Gauge” scale, because when it comes to that size, I can create so much with a model city and it’s trains! I also plan on buying a 3D printer so I can create my own custom made model of Springfield from “The Simpsons”.
Z was the smallest commercial scale for many years. The dying ZZ scale was also smaller than Z yet bigger than T. Since it was more sort of a toy train with battery power and little control it never became as popular with modelrailoroaders as Z scale nor as its succesor T scale.
In the past, a Japanese manufacturer called "Eishindo" made these gauges, but they are no longer producing T-gauges. The company sold its sales rights and other products to a Hong Kong manufacturer and temporarily disappeared from the Japanese market, but sales continued outside Japan, where the response was good, and it has been available again in Japan since 2019 from distributors and other sources. New T-gauges are being sold with new PWM-driven power supplies and new technology for even smoother operation.
darticus1 steam shells are possible to put on the powered units, you can barely see that the wheels aren’t moving, but the company that makes these are developing a prototype of steam locomotives
I really want to work with the “T-Gauge” scale, because when it comes to that size, I can create so much with a model city and it’s trains!
I also plan on buying a 3D printer so I can create my own custom made model of Springfield from “The Simpsons”.
Wow, I always thought Z scale was the smallest, this is crazy awesome!
Z was the smallest commercial scale for many years. The dying ZZ scale was also smaller than Z yet bigger than T. Since it was more sort of a toy train with battery power and little control it never became as popular with modelrailoroaders as Z scale nor as its succesor T scale.
Can you imagine having all this on a 4x8 sheet of plywood???? You could model an entire railroad!!!
Fantastic video. I collect everything railroad. I have been most of my life. I have a small collection.
Imagine this without the rerailer and imagine having to line up those tiny wheels
Preston Techaira it’s actually decently easy lol
i love trains
Re-railer... (next min) EXPLOSION 💥 🤣🤣
Brilliant training. Cheers!
4:56
SUPER TRAIN
So cool!
Awesome
They should furnish a magnifying glass with each "T" gauge set.
Ken Bird they do with later models
fantastic haha you could do all sorts of crazy wild setups with this lmao probly build one is a small desk drawer or shelf
That rerailer must be sooooo useful😂
amazing!!! great video...thank you :)
Wow! cool! cant how did I I just found this? sweet! 454
holly crap! this vid is seven years old and this the first I have heard of "T" scale.. so, how much did this kit cost??
You need to remake this video in 4k so we can actually see the details.
I like it
NO. WAY. THAT IS TINEE TINY!!!
Fantastic! Please tell me where you purchased all of this? How much was it all?
I am looking to get into the expensive T-Guage model railways.
Kung Lao TGauge.com has some decent prices
wow that's wild
try ho scale it's the rigt size for people
CristianYT
OO is.It's slightly bigger but runs on the same track.
Have,you herd of z scale it might be a,little bigger
Please give the best buy link
Want to get started in the US. Best place to buy? Thanks Ron
What ever happened to Z scale which was said to be the smallest at one point? I guess I have to look this stuff up. It's cool though.
Z scale was invented in the 70's, so already half a century old, so it was time they came up with something new. Next, Planck scale locomotives.
@@OpenbaarVervoer2D 6.63 X 10 to the -34.
They have a thing called train set in a tin it's soooooooo small like u won't believe it
Yeah, but that isn't running on actual track, with motors & so on. It's just magnets driving around on a flat magnet track. But really cool anyway.
How can a model railroader from t to ho survive without a rerailer😂
They did a weird job with Thomas' say out. The faces were either badly attached or wonky...
So that product is come from japan
Ok what was the price tag on that box?
Wo gibt es das?🤔
What company makes these?
In the past, a Japanese manufacturer called "Eishindo" made these gauges, but they are no longer producing T-gauges.
The company sold its sales rights and other products to a Hong Kong manufacturer and temporarily disappeared from the Japanese market, but sales continued outside Japan, where the response was good, and it has been available again in Japan since 2019 from distributors and other sources.
New T-gauges are being sold with new PWM-driven power supplies and new technology for even smoother operation.
Where can i get it from a US website
I didn't relalies that it would be so small
Ah, but will a DCC decoder fit in them?
Hungry Guy yea
Wow nice how can I buy it
Where can I get this set ?
where did you buy your t gauge , is it much more expensive then Zscale ? thanks
carlace777 TGauge.com they have decent prices
How you buy this
Where can I get t scale?
My Guinae pig could have a layout in his hutch...
how many gauges is this down from 00 ?
Howmuchrupees
were can we buy these? whats the cost?
N2RI1 tgauge.com, about £210 for a starter set, but only works for UK I think. Someone like vhs I think does usa
Motorised pencil leads
Very Nice ! Where can I buy t scale? Thanks Ron
www.tgauge.com/
Thanks very much. I wanted steam but nothing available.
darticus1 steam shells are possible to put on the powered units, you can barely see that the wheels aren’t moving, but the company that makes these are developing a prototype of steam locomotives
Just inmange getting them lost
A GUYS MODEL RAILROAD NIGHTMARE
Spending 20 mins just putting tem on rails, then someone sneezes.
Set ka Nam
Where can i buy my own set?
www.tgauge.com/
Where can I buy this. (set and track only)
Please tell us!
www.tgauge.com/
ANGRY CATTO go to the roseville rc train store in california
i would just stick with z
Type 103 car car japen railway type 103
Um, no.. I thought Z was small. This is too small for my bad eyes,.
Buy this scale/gauge at www.tgauge.com/
That's just TOO small for my liking, No American locos or rolling stock, I'll stick with Z SCALE !! THAT T is TOO SMALL !
go to TGauge.com they have American locos now and good prices
Hand held cams sucks
99.9998 % sprue, and 0.0002 % parts. 😂😂😂😂