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Thanks. My newbie question was more along the lines of what size of typical hobby stripwood stock would meet those dimensions.
. . .If nothing else, just take the dimensions and multiply by 160. Example: .080 would be almost 13” in N Scale.
Or the other way around, just divide the 1:1 dimensions Bryan provided by 160, then chose strips closest to those dimensions.
Do you have a scale ruler?I prefer to use Evergreen Styrene for this type of scratch building.Evergreen used to at one time have a conversion table that told you what the sizes equated to in each scale.If nothing else, just take the dimensions and multiply by 160. Example: .080 would be almost 13” in N Scale.Both of these were built entirely of Styrene.Sorry, the camera’s target on the second one was more of the trains.
On the left of the track here @Ed Kapuscinski ?