This is a Gauge 1 live steam club of one person. Gauge 1 is 45mm between the rails, also known as G Gauge; used to model different scales of prototypes. In 1968 LGB started a line of toy trains which run on 45mm gauge track but are not exactly to scale, which became extremely popular. This led to additional manufacturers creating toy trains improperly scaled in order to look about right with LGB sized trains. LGB "sized" trains have become the mainstay in the US garden railroad market. Although the terms are technically interchangeable, G Gauge frequently refers to LGB sized trains whereas Gauge 1 may tend to reference scale modeling. When representing standard gauge prototypes, the scale is 1/32. One meter (European narrow gauge) is 1/22.5, three feet (US narrow gauge) scales to 1/20.3, two feet is 1/13.7. For me, it depends on the mood; sometimes I'm a scale modeler and sometimes I just like playing trains.