This
page features the best model railway sites from around
the web to give you inspiration for your own model
railway. You will find many different types of railways,
from pre WW2 to modern day railways. If you have a
website that you recommend for this page, or you want to
post your own layout, the please contact me
here.
I also
have a website about my loft layout which has been built
in 00 scale and is still under construction. Click here
to view my model railway.
My LayoutScale:
00 My layout
is still under construction. The track and
ballast have been laid, but the scenery is
only just being added. Although the scenery
is modern, I have both steam and electric
trains on my set.
Chart LaneScale:
00
Chart Lane TMD
is a fictional 4mm layout, set in the
Network southeast region and era. it
incorporates many 'special effects' and will
soon be completely renovated to incorporate
DCC.
Arne Wharf
Arne Wharf is a
layout created by Chris Nevard. Arne
is situated on the peninsular hugging the
south-western extremity of Poole Harbour,
the largest natural inland harbour in the
world.
Combwich
Combwich is
another layout created by Chris Nevard.
Situated not far from the Bristol Channel,
this small Somerset town was considered to
be an ideal location to develop with the
help of a railway.
Shedley
Shedley is my
4mm model rail layout, still under
construction. It is a fictitious village,
but based in the industrial and coal mining
area of South Yorkshire. The time period is
early to mid 1960`s
LittlewoodA look behind the
scenes of well known modern image 'N' gauge exhibition layout 'Littlewood'. The
layout is a regular on the exhibition circuit in the UK, and the site contains
many images and a full description of its design, construction and operation
together with many of the electrical diagrams used in its automation. The site
contains many useful tips, including how to improve the performance of British
outline locomotives can also be found. Also included is a selection of spare
parts for Triang / Hornby 'OO' gauge models and parts for the 3 1/2" Hornby live
steam Rocket locomotive.