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I don't think it matters much. You need to try it and if you like it, don't worry about whatscale is printed on the box. I just bought a TOMIX building of eBay, and it is sold as 1:150,but imo, it is closer to Z scale (1:220). I like the look but was 100% disappointed in the smallishsize.
Japanese structures are often much smaller than U.S. ones. Size of the door should give you a good scale reference. If it was Z scale then the door would be very short.
So where did you find 1/170 vehicles? According to Kisatchie's search your choices wouldn't work well on any urban street I know.
I've mentioned this before when some 1/150 cars were starting to be advertised as N scale and now I'm seeing stuff ranging from 1/144 to 1/170. I'm not a fan of this seemingly-increasing trend but I can live with it IF the item is clearly marked as 1/144 scale, for example, and not just "N scale". Thoughts?
Right here:I only gave an example and used the numbers that were in the quote. I actually model in HO and use TT and N and 1/72 items. I just assume if I mention these scales numbers, somebody would point out that we are talking about N scale and not HO.Sorry about my comments on this topic. They can be deleted if it complicates the issue.