Ho scale trains?

Question:
does anyone know the appropriate size house (dimensions) to be used with HO trains?

Answers:

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HO scale trains use the 1:87 scale. Basically, 1' = 87' HO scale.

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If you planned to use a house that's approximately 40' x 85' (just an example with somewhat even numbers), the formula would go:

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(40' / 87) x 12" = 5.51"
(85' / 87) x 12" = 11.72"

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Those would be the dimensions for the house.

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HO scale is 3.5 millimeters = 1 foot, so an HO scale house that's supposed to be 10 foot high would measure 35mm.

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HO scale is 1:87. So it depends on the size house you wish to depict.

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HO sized house!
HO scale is 1:87.
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