O Gauge trains at rail exhibition Full steam ahead for the impressive locos at Gainsborough Model Railway Society THE famous Gainsborough model railway, a large ‘O’ gauge railway representing the East Coast Mainline from King’s Cross to Leeds in the late 1950s, will be open over the August Bank Holiday. The railway is run to [...]
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There are some large old hobby stores in the country stocking o gauge trains, model railway layouts etc and these places are simply brilliant to visit if you need inspiration to get started with the hobby. The kind of thing you might want to look at are these: O Gauge Model Trains, O Gauge Scenery, [...]
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O Gauge Trains and O Scale The proper definitions of O scale and O gauge are sometimes confused so let’s get this sorted out at the beginning: Scale refers to the proportions of the modelled superstructure, relative to the prototype, ie., to the actual full size loco, building, etc. being represented Gauge defines the actual [...]
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