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Absolutely! Any N scale model (even the really early Arnold Rapido and Minitrix models wit deep flanges) will run on code 80. That is the height of rails used in N scale since the early days. Maybe you meant code 55?I'm also really surprised that any European prototype standard-gauge trains would be modeled in 1:150 scale. That us usually the scale used for Japanese prototype models (since most depict Japanese narrow gauge track which is in general use there. Also, the scale of the model is unrelated to the flange depth.
I think he's worried about gauge, not rail height. Hell, my HO trains can run on Code 80 rail.DFF
From Wikipedia: When N gauge was developed it proved impossible to fit the then available motors into scale models of British prototype locomotives. British railways use a smaller loading gauge than those in Europe and America, resulting in smaller locomotives. A greater body size was required on the models to accommodate the motors, so instead of adopting the correct 1:160 scale, 1:148 was used. This allows larger models, but means that the gauge is not an accurate representation of standard gauge.
..........Japanese N scale models are made in 1:150 scale to accurately depict their narrow gauge equipment (not because they used large motors).