Hey everyone, I'm Snow. 
I'm preparing for my first build, a model of a rollercoaster station from its blueprints, using Evergreen plastic strips. The blueprint is drawn as 1/4" = 1 foot. I was hoping to use this scale for the model too as it would make it easy for me to get all the dimensions and proportions right. The real station was 96 feet long; the blueprint is 2 feet long. Almost the whole station was built of 8x6 and 2x6 planks.
The problem I have is I don't understand the following table:
If you go to the 0.25" row and then follow along to the O scale (1:48) it says "1 1/4". Is that "1 1/4" in centimetres or..? Basically, how can I work out the correct equivalents of plastic for a 2"x 4" and 8" x 6" plank of wood? Sorry for the noobish question but I can't find the answer anywhere on the net and the staff at the hobby shop were useless.

I'm preparing for my first build, a model of a rollercoaster station from its blueprints, using Evergreen plastic strips. The blueprint is drawn as 1/4" = 1 foot. I was hoping to use this scale for the model too as it would make it easy for me to get all the dimensions and proportions right. The real station was 96 feet long; the blueprint is 2 feet long. Almost the whole station was built of 8x6 and 2x6 planks.
The problem I have is I don't understand the following table:
If you go to the 0.25" row and then follow along to the O scale (1:48) it says "1 1/4". Is that "1 1/4" in centimetres or..? Basically, how can I work out the correct equivalents of plastic for a 2"x 4" and 8" x 6" plank of wood? Sorry for the noobish question but I can't find the answer anywhere on the net and the staff at the hobby shop were useless.

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