Yes, at 1:32 scale, gauge 1 is the MOROP (the European federation of national model railway associations) equivalent of the NMRA (National Model Railroad Association) 3/8in gauge.
There is no traditional UK equivalent, Britain has tended to use its own distinctive model railway scales for historical reasons driven by its Victorian network origins which left us with a very restrictive loading gauge, narrower and lower than in the rest of Europe with the same standard gauge track.
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2024, 07:47 AM by chrisjo.)
There is no traditional UK equivalent, Britain has tended to use its own distinctive model railway scales for historical reasons driven by its Victorian network origins which left us with a very restrictive loading gauge, narrower and lower than in the rest of Europe with the same standard gauge track.