6.5mm Narrow Workman's Car, light blue, set of 2 HO6.5mm Narrow: Bushing, man car 5027
BUSCH (Germany) ORE WORKER CAR HO (1/87) size represents a man of 170cm height by about 2cm
HO Narrow (6.5mm gauge)
This is a model of a dedicated mine railway, with small cars running on rails just 6.5mm wide.�E½@The real thing was used in mines and coal mines to transport workers to and from the workings.
This car does not run by itself. You will need a starter set (sold separately), a locomotive, power supply and rails to run it.�E½@The second photo shows the car on the layout, but the rocks, locomotive and dolls are not included.
Even though it's 1/87 in size, you can build a layout in a very small space!
Country of manufacture: Germany
Material: The body and other parts are mainly made of plastic.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a model of a railway with small cars running on 6.5 mm gauge (Z gauge) rails, which in real life were used in mines and other dedicated lines.
The scale is HO (1/87), but the rails are narrow gauge (9mm gauge is generally used in Japan) and this set uses Merkurin Z gauge 6.5mm rails to reproduce a smaller scale railway.
HO Narrow (6.5mm gauge)
This is a model of a dedicated mine railway, with small cars running on rails just 6.5mm wide.�E½@The real thing was used in mines and coal mines to transport workers to and from the workings.
This car does not run by itself. You will need a starter set (sold separately), a locomotive, power supply and rails to run it.�E½@The second photo shows the car on the layout, but the rocks, locomotive and dolls are not included.
Even though it's 1/87 in size, you can build a layout in a very small space!
Country of manufacture: Germany
Material: The body and other parts are mainly made of plastic.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a model of a railway with small cars running on 6.5 mm gauge (Z gauge) rails, which in real life were used in mines and other dedicated lines.
The scale is HO (1/87), but the rails are narrow gauge (9mm gauge is generally used in Japan) and this set uses Merkurin Z gauge 6.5mm rails to reproduce a smaller scale railway.