I would suppose it is primarily British, in N, OO and O scales. N is good for trains in the landscape, while O is good for hands-on operation and...
Hi. Just joined up after a few years hiatus from my own model railroading projects. I'm in Gloucestershire, England and work in the model and...
Hi all, Sorting through old magazines during the enforced isolation I ran across some of the WAG photos again. So I started trying to gather...