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==Manufacturers== * Accucraft has five scales: Fn3 at 1:20.3, gauge 1 at 1:32, {{frac|1|2}}-inch scale at 1:24. They also build 1:29-scale North American models in live steam and electric under the AML brand, as well as British live steam and electric models in 1:19 scale (also called 16 mm) and Isle of Man live steam and electric models in 1:20.3 scale. The Isle of Man scale uses three-foot gauge track, the same width as the dominant U.S. Colorado narrow gauge. * American Model Builders: 1:24 * Aristo-Craft (REA), which closed in 2013,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Aristo-Craft/Polks to close its doors {{!}} Garden Railways Magazine|url=https://www.trains.com/grw/news-reviews/news/aristo-craft-polks-to-close-its-doors/|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Trains|language=en-US}}</ref> made two scales: 1:29 and the "Classic" series (generally 1:24 but some models were closer to 1:32 scale). * Aster (C&S Mogul): 1:32, 1:30 for Japanese prototypes and 1:22.5 for European and Japanese narrow gauge. * [[Bachmann Industries|Bachmann]]'s "Big Haulers" series: 1:22.5, while their "Spectrum" series is to 1:20.3 scale and their train streetcars: 1:29 * Buddy "L" (Keystone) (modern): 1:22.5 scale (almost identical to Bachmann, except cab is taller), older (legacy) equipment runs on rails spaced {{frac|3|1|4}} inches from the pre WWII era. * Chicago Train Works: 1:32 * Chucks Custom Cars: 1:22.5 * D.A.N.: 1:22.5 * Delton/Caledonia Express: 1:24 (operated from 1983 to 1990 as Delton; until 1993 as Caledonia<ref>{{Cite web|title=Fallen Flags of Garden Railroading - Delton Locomotive Works|url=https://familygardentrains.com/primer/rolling_stock/fallen_flags/delton/fallen_flags_delton.htm|access-date=2021-10-28|website=familygardentrains.com}}</ref>) * Eastern Railways: 1:32 * GHB: 1:32 * Great Trains/American Standard: 1:32 * Hartford Products: 1:24 (except SP boxcar and stock car, which are 1:22.5) * Hartland Locomotive Works products: 1:29 standard-gauge equipment, 1:24 scale narrow-gauge equipment. * Kalamazoo Toy Train Works: 1:24 (operated from 1980 to the mid-1990s<ref>{{Cite web|title=Fallen Flags of Garden Railroading - Kalamazoo|url=https://familygardentrains.com/primer/rolling_stock/fallen_flags/kalamazoo/fallen_flags_kalamazoo.htm|access-date=2021-10-28|website=familygardentrains.com}}</ref>) * Keystone: 1:22.5 * [[LGB (trains)|LGB]] (sold to [[Märklin]] in 2007): 1:22.5 * [[Lionel, LLC|Lionel]]: Ready To Play 1:24 (Ready to Run is the same scale but NOT G gauge compatible as it uses 2" wide track) * Little Railways: 1:20 * [[Mainline America]]: 1:32 * Märklin "Maxi": 1:32 * Model Die Casting: 1:32, except caboose, which is 1:24 * [[MTH Electric Trains|MTH Rail-King]]: 1:32 * Northern Fine Scale Stock: 10 mm scale. (British-only freight stock in kit form<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.northernfinescale.ca |website=Northern Fine Scale |title=Home}}</ref>) * Precision scale: 1:32 standard-gauge, 1:24 narrow gauge * [[PIKO]]: 1:29 (American cars); 1:22.5 (wood-sided passenger cars) * Roberts Lines (Zephyr): 1:32 * [[USA Trains]]: 1:29 ("Ultimate" series); 1:24 ("American" series) * Wrightway Rolling Stock: 1:32 and 10 mm scale custom-built British North American and European passenger stock.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wrightwayrollingstock.com |title=Rolling Stock |website=Wright Way Rolling Stock |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061107175914/http://www.wrightwayrollingstock.com/ |archivedate=7 November 2006}}</ref>
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