What You Do Not Know About HO Scale Trains
HO scale trains are the most famous and popular type of trains in the world. They're sought after persons because of the perfect mix they give between attention to detail and size.
HO scale trains are considered medium sized model trains by most countries, except in Japan, where they are considered large model trains. In fact, Japan is a curious case when it comes to HO scale trains.
Due to the country's nature, Japans houses do not have as much room as their western counterparts. Therefore, because of their smaller size, N scale trains are more known in that country. N scale trains are likewise considered the norm, so they're taken as the standard for normal or medium size of trains. Since HO scale trains are bigger than N scale trains, its just natural that they are considered large trains. In fact, Japan is the only country in the world where HO scale trains are not the most known model trains.
On the rest of the world, HO scale trains are considered the optimal. That is because they have many advantages over the other scales.
The first advantage is that they're large enough that they may be very detailed. Not only that, but similarly because little details are simple to see without a magnifying glass. In addition, working on those details is much easier than doing so in smaller scale trains.
Additionally, they're huge enough that they are safe for children to play with, as they're simpler to handle for their little hands. Smaller scales have parts that can be swallowed by little children, which is not the case for HO scale trains.
HO scale trains are similarly preferred over larger trains because they let for a more complicated track layout in a little space than larger trains.
HO scale trains also tend to be cheaper than other scales. They're cheaper than smaller scales because the process to produce them is not as demanding as the process of smaller scales. On the other hand, they are also cheaper than larger scales because they require less material.
In addition, because they have a bigger demand than other types of train, HO scale trains merit from economies of scale that result from a bigger production. This similarly tends to lower costs.
Just as a conclusion, if you did not know it already, HO scale trains are built at a scale of 1:87. Since this scale is almost half the O scale, the scale has named HALF O, which then was shortened to HO.