Monday, 14 December 2009
Saturday, 7 November 2009
LNER Coaches for Bassett-Lowke
I have a beautiful Bassett Lowke "Humourist" Loco and would like some
coaches to go with it.
Can you help? Have had a look on E-Bay
coaches to go with it.
Can you help? Have had a look on E-Bay
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Brecon Mountain Railway
MERTHYR TYDFIL, WALES - SEPTEMBER 22: A general view of the Brecon Mountain Railway steam train on September 22, 2009 in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. Because of regulations on the transport of coal, fuel for the Steam Locomotive has to be imported 3000 miles from Siberia, despite the South Welsh Ffos-y-Fran coal mine being only three miles away.
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Friday, 4 September 2009
More o gauge trains bits
o gauge trains Train Shed | Model Trains HO Scale Lionel Train, Model Train Ho Scale -
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http://bit.ly/hnd0w #g-scale. Disney O-gauge Trains for Sale… Disney
O-gauge Trains for Sale | Model Trains Yard « Everything including
Hornby Train sets Union Pacific Puts Used Cars on Trains (Journal of Commerce Online ...
The 1/48 scale model of the LIRR's M7 trains, in the traditional O
gauge, commemorates the railroad's 175th anniversary this year. During
the last several weeks, Lionel began shipping the train sets to hobby
shops … Model Trains and Hornby O Gauge train sets
J46ol.wood-furnituretoet.dyns.net: Model toy Trains, Model Train h..
http://bit.ly/hnd0w #g-scale. Disney O-gauge Trains for Sale… Disney
O-gauge Trains for Sale | Model Trains Yard « Everything including
Hornby Train sets Union Pacific Puts Used Cars on Trains (Journal of Commerce Online ...
The 1/48 scale model of the LIRR's M7 trains, in the traditional O
gauge, commemorates the railroad's 175th anniversary this year. During
the last several weeks, Lionel began shipping the train sets to hobby
shops … Model Trains and Hornby O Gauge train sets
Friday, 28 August 2009
Full steam ahead for O Gauge trains exhibition
Full steam ahead for rail exhibition
Published Date: 27 August 2009
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 a timetable with bells and signals representing the operation of the real railway.
There will be the usual selection of hand-built locos including models of Flying Scotsman, Mallard and City of Lincoln pulling such famous trains as the Yorkshire Pullman and the West RIding Ltd, plus numerous other locos and rolling stock including two new diesel locos of Class 37 and 47.
There is an information sheet explaining how the railway is operated.
Opening times are 1.30pm to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday and 10.30am to 6pm on Monday, and admission is adults £3.50, children/senior citizens £2.50, family (2+2) £10.
The venue is at the society's clubrooms on Florence Terrace near the Tesco car park.
There will be the usual selection of hand-built locos including models of Flying Scotsman, Mallard and City of Lincoln pulling such famous trains as the Yorkshire Pullman and the West RIding Ltd, plus numerous other locos and rolling stock including two new diesel locos of Class 37 and 47.
There is an information sheet explaining how the railway is operated.
Opening times are 1.30pm to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday and 10.30am to 6pm on Monday, and admission is adults £3.50, children/senior citizens £2.50, family (2+2) £10.
The venue is at the society's clubrooms on Florence Terrace near the Tesco car park.
This would be a great opportunity to see some o gauge trains over the bank holiday weekend. What's the best train to catch to get to Gainsborough?
Sunday, 23 August 2009
My Lenz O Gauge Layout: Sunshine & photo shoot
Saturday, 22 August 2009
O Gauge Trains as a Hobby
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, Fences, Roads, Highways,Lamps,
figures, people signs, buildings etc.
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, Fences, Roads, Highways,Lamps,
figures, people signs, buildings etc.
Friday, 14 August 2009
O Gauge Trains
O Gauge Trains and Track
You can easily tell O gauge trains, they're the ones big enough to look like real scale models of proper old locomotives, often famous steam trains or else early electrics. Those big displays you see in department stores in the run up to Christmas, or in a section of a restored steam pumping house pr signal shed attached to a heritage railway, that's all usually O Gauge too.
Brief history of O Gauge Trains
The train set layouts are then big enough to have very realist scenes depicted alongside the track, with little wooden bridges, identifiable people and die cast road vehicles such as cars and lorries, cranes and buses. Technically, the O Gauge was based on something called zero scale, which at the time - about 1930 - was believed to be the smallest scale at which it would ever be possible to manufacture model railways that work, based on the clockwork and primitive electric motor technology of the era. As things progressed, the smaller double o, 00 or dublo scale became dominant with Hornby in particular popularising that gauge in the UK. So for some time after that o Gauge trains were considered to be toys for smaller children, whilst older children and adults could build more elaborate railway set layouts in a smaller space using the standard double O gauge.

O Gauge trains in resurgence
Then something interesting happened. One company called Ace Trains started manufacturing excellent quality replica engines in the O gauge. These trains quickly became popular amongst collectors and enthusiasts of greatly detailed authentic models rather than just people who wanted to operate a working train set. And so the resurgence of O gauge trains and track began, and it's still going from strength to strength with a thriving second hand collectors market on Ebay as well as all the local collectors fairs and railway memorabilia meet ups.
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