@Fatman posted:See you even have to spell it differently ... litre ... and dont even get me started on aluminium
Yep its you, Mayanmar ( ye olde Burma) and Liberia ... so the U.S. , then a place mainly known for its war atrocity railway, and well .. Liberia! Famous for Ebola and eating any endangered species you come across (Bushmeat)
If only you metricated....
*please note this is sarcasm and Aussie Humour
UK is shown as "mixed". That's for sure. Instead of calling it O scale or O gauge, or 1:48/1:45/1:43.5/1:43, they call it 7mm to the foot (except when they don't). Took me forever to figure that out. Why would anyone express a scale as a ratio of metric to imperial? Of course, it's from the same folks who choose to use 1:148 for N scale and run standard gauge 1:76 models on HO track, which ends up being narrow gauge.