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We can ship the ST-O-2x4-16 immediately. If you order more than what we have available, we will hold your order and add additional units required to our production queue. The lead time for this product is shown above.
PRICE : $3.45(USD)
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Fast Tracks now produces all Mt. Albert Scale Lumber products! The same exceptional quality is now available online.
Mt. Albert scale stripwood is produced from the highest quality basswood available. Cut to consistent dimensions, with a tolerance of +/- .003" (less than the thickness of a sheet of paper), this material is ideally suited for all scratch building projects.
Our method of cutting basswood produces clean, fuzz-free wood strips ready to use. We use the finest raw materials available, free of knots and discoloration.
These O scale, 2"x4" strips are sold in a package of 6, 16" (406 mm) long pieces.
Each strip is 64 O scale feet long (19.5 O scale meters). This package contains 384 O scale feet of material (117 O scale meters).
Want to know what this size is in other scales? Click on the image above for a downloadable PDF cross-reference chart.
NOTE: This product was sold under the part number MA309P12 (12" strips) or MA309P24 (24" strips) in the Mt. Albert Scale Lumber catalog. This product's Fast Tracks part number is now ST-O-2x4-16.
All 12" and 24" lengths have been replaced with 16" (406 mm) lengths.
Stripwood Dimensions
Size | Width | Height |
---|---|---|
Prototype Imperial | 2" | 4" |
Model Size Imperial | 0.042" | 0.083" |
Model Metric | 1.1mm | 2.1mm |
Fractional size (if applicable) | N/A | N/A |
2 reviews for O Scale Stripwood, 2x4 16 Inches long. 6pcs.
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Jason Parham (verified owner) –
Glad to have someone making actual scale lumber!
Peter Stempel (verified owner) –
I don't always build stud walls in O scale, but when I do, this is what I use. The grain is extremely fine and straight, and there are no odd grain run-outs. This is important to me, because if I'm building a structure with notches or other cuts into the framing, I can make them using a sharp blade without having to fight the wood. It's like you shrunk yourself to O-scale, went to the lumberyard, and spent all afternoon picking the best pieces. Sounds a bit over the top, but it's true.