Links

 

 Some of the best Model Railway sites on the web

 

Wirral Finescale Modellers  Home of  'Widnes Vine Yard' and other top layouts.

Wells Green TMD  EWS diesel and electric depot set in Crewe.

Talacre   Mike Dunning's superb "O gauge" garden railway.

DEMU   The website for the modelers of the post-modernisation plan era British railway system.

Bill's Railroad Empire   American "N Gauge" Model  Railroad.

SimplyTrains.com   Welcomes Railway Modelers Worldwide.

Norwood Park  A new 00 gauge layout currently under construction featuring DCC control.

Railtimez  'O' gauge modern image.

P4 NewStreet   Charts the progress of Jim Smith-Wrights layout of Birmingham New Street featuring some of the best OHLE around.

 


 My favourite Railway websites

 

Railways in North Wales   Dave Sallery's look at trains on the North Wales coast over the years.

North Wales coast website   Charlie Hulme's North Wales coast website.

Steve Jones' Electric Nose   Steve's sometimes controversial website well worth a look.

On Track Plant   The site for enthusiasts of on-track plant and road-railers across the UK rail network.

Wagons on the web   If your interested in freight rolling stock, welcome to wagon heaven.

End of the line   Withdrawn & Stored Locomotives in the UK.

 


 Model Railway Retailers that I use and recommend

 

Modern Structures in miniature   Modern cars,  trucks and buildings for modern image layouts.

Express Models   Electronic components that bring life to any model railway.

South West Digital   British diesel digital sound decoders.

Hurst Models   Detailing parts for Locos, Units, coaches and wagons. 

Shawplan   Manufacturer of model nameplates and detail kits.

Signs of the times   A superb selection of modern signs and details for your modern image layout.

Fox Transfers   All the transfers you could possibly need.

=C=Rail= Intermodal   Container kits and transfers.

Scale vehicles for model railways   Vans, 4x4's and heavy trucks custom made in various liveries including EWS, Freightliner and Network Rail.

 


If you arrived directly to this page,
 click here to load the site as intended.