Rooster ’ said:
David Maynard said:
I dunno, but it looks kinda like it would be about 15 inch gauge, or 5 inch scale.
Could be Maynard…was thinking 12" gauge myself
I agree…more like 12 inch gauge. Way too small for 15 inch standard gauge. 12 inch gauge was usually for smaller estate size home railroads. 14 and 15 inch gauge were common large estate layouts in the early 1900’s.and even today. The photo shows a standard gauge locomotive on 12 inch gauge or roughly 2.4-2.5 inch scale. BTW, 5 inch scale on 15 inch gauge is considered narrow gauge in the “Grand Scale” sizes. (anything above 7.5 inch gauge). There are quite a few 15 inch gauge NG locomotives running the Bay Area around Berkeley, CA and even those engines are larger than this one.