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Those large scale models can get very confusing.
Eh, who cares - they are just bunch of expensive toys!
The label for 1:32 should be "No. 1", since G scale is 1:22.5. G gauge is everything on 45 mm track.
As in LGB? My first artwork did in fact use "#1", and it was nixed by the club's ruling junta as confusing. "G" as a reference to a scale is somewhat irrelevant in the context of U.S. standard-gauge prototypes, since 1:22.5 would then mandate a different gauge since 45mm @ 1:22.5 = metre gauge. So in terms of what's out there on the show floor for the unwashed masses to look at, 1:32 is a reasonable nominal baseline.:shoulder-shrug:
I'm a bit amused by the schizophrenia within G gauge. The mix of modeling ratios has to be maddening, especially the 1:29 and 1:32 both representing standard gauge. Tom?