In the last few months I’ve made a collection of model railway designs as possibilities for a new layout. Whilst I wont end up building most of them I thought I’d share them here in the hope they might inspire other people.
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- Track geometries for 00-Gauge Hornby SeTrack (94 views)I have recently returned to model railwaying after a hiatus of over a decade. Since I last modelled, things have changed considerably, with the wide availability of modelling software which allows layouts to be carefully ...
- Funny synopsis of Warren G’s “Regulate” (23 views)I saw this on Wikipedia a while ago, it might even have been a couple of years ago, thanks to a friend's link on facebook. It has since disappeared from wikipedia, which is a shame ...
- 00-gauge SeTrack layout for a triple loop in 12ft x 8ft (23 views)Below is a layout which fits a triple loop design into a typical shed of 12ft x 8ft. This gives a good length of run between each station and still leaves plenty of space to ...
- Collection of model railway designs (21 views)In the last few months I've made a collection of model railway designs as possibilities for a new layout. Whilst I wont end up building most of them I thought I'd share them here in ...
- Track geometries for 00-Gauge Hornby SeTrack (116.9k views)I have recently returned to model railwaying after a hiatus of over a decade. Since I last modelled, things have changed considerably, with the wide availability of modelling software which allows layouts to be carefully ...
- Funny synopsis of Warren G’s “Regulate” (14.5k views)I saw this on Wikipedia a while ago, it might even have been a couple of years ago, thanks to a friend's link on facebook. It has since disappeared from wikipedia, which is a shame ...
- Collection of model railway designs (10.7k views)In the last few months I've made a collection of model railway designs as possibilities for a new layout. Whilst I wont end up building most of them I thought I'd share them here in ...
- 00-gauge SeTrack layout for a triple loop in 12ft x 8ft (7.3k views)Below is a layout which fits a triple loop design into a typical shed of 12ft x 8ft. This gives a good length of run between each station and still leaves plenty of space to ...
- Track geometries for 00-Gauge Hornby SeTrack (50 comments)I have recently returned to model railwaying after a hiatus of over a decade. Since I last modelled, things have changed considerably, with the wide availability of modelling software which allows layouts to be carefully ...
- Collection of model railway designs (3 comments)In the last few months I've made a collection of model railway designs as possibilities for a new layout. Whilst I wont end up building most of them I thought I'd share them here in ...
- 00-gauge SeTrack layout for a triple loop in 12ft x 8ft (2 comments)Below is a layout which fits a triple loop design into a typical shed of 12ft x 8ft. This gives a good length of run between each station and still leaves plenty of space to ...
- Funny synopsis of Warren G’s “Regulate” (1 comment)I saw this on Wikipedia a while ago, it might even have been a couple of years ago, thanks to a friend's link on facebook. It has since disappeared from wikipedia, which is a shame ...
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- JS Jon Scaife on Track geometries for 00-Gauge Hornby SeTrack
“Hi Monique There is a good chance you'll have problems running the code 100 loco on code 83 track as…” - JS Jon Scaife on Track geometries for 00-Gauge Hornby SeTrack
“Hi Scott I recommend trying AnyRail or an equivalent track layout tool as you can then experiment yourself with what…” - JS Jon Scaife on Track geometries for 00-Gauge Hornby SeTrack
“Hi Simon I recommend looking for old maps of the area, importing them into anyrail as an image, and then…” - C chris on Collection of model railway designs
“Hi Jon! I've left my Lost Stations Of Longdendale 00 layout in a house I just sold in Turkey! The…”
“Hi Jon, fanstastic resource thanks for producing this. I'm struggling with trying to get a R8074 to run into a…”