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  • What is bullhead rail?
    What is bullhead rail?

    Bullhead rail is a type of railway rail that was prominently used in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world from the early 19th century until the mid-20th century. Characterised by its distinctive cross-sectional shape, bullhead rail...

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  • What is the HOm scale?
    What is the HOm scale?

    The HOm scale is a popular narrow-gauge modelling scale used by enthusiasts to represent railways that are smaller than the standard gauge. This scale is particularly significant among hobbyists who are interested in capturing the charm and detail...

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  • What are ready-to-run wagons?
    What are ready-to-run wagons?

    AReady to Run (RTR) wagon refers to a model railway wagon that comes fully assembled and decorated straight from the manufacturer. This means that the model railway enthusiast does not need to perform any assembly, painting, or additional...

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  • What were water cranes used for?
    What were water cranes used for?

    In the era of steam locomotives, water cranes, often referred to as water columns or water towers, played a crucial role in the daily operations of the railway network across the United Kingdom. Their primary function was to supply steam engines...

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  • What is a model railway controller?
    What is a model railway controller?

    A model railway controller, often referred to as a controller or power pack, is an essential device used in model railways to control the speed and direction of the trains on the track. In the UK, these controllers are typically designed to cater...

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  • In model railways, what is 2FS?
    In model railways, what is 2FS?

    In model railways, 2FS refers to 2mm Finescale or 2mm Scale Finescale. This is a specific modeling standard and scale used by railway enthusiasts who focus on highly detailed and accurate miniature railway layouts. Why Use 2FS? Modelers who...

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  • What is live steam?
    What is live steam?

    Live steam refers to miniature, working models of steam-powered vehicles, such as locomotives, boats, and stationary engines, operated by hobbyists. These models are functional replicas of full-sized steam engines and run on real steam power...

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  • What is a boxfile layout?
    What is a boxfile layout?

    A boxfile layout is a creative and compact way to build a model railway within the confines of a standard box file, which is typically a sturdy cardboard or plastic container used for storing documents. This concept has gained popularity among...

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  • How can I use IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) to clean track?
    How can I use IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) to clean track?

    Cleaning your model railway tracks with IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) is an effective method to remove dirt, grime, and oxidation, ensuring good electrical conductivity and smooth operation. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use IPA to clean your...

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  • How can I use BR wagon diagrams for my model railways?
    How can I use BR wagon diagrams for my model railways?

    You understand the importance of authenticity and detail in your models. British Railways (BR) wagon diagrams are an invaluable resource that can enhance your modelling projects by providing historical accuracy and insight into wagon designs....

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  • Eco-friendly scale modelling: sustainable greener practices and materials
    Eco-friendly scale modelling: sustainable greener practices and materials

    Despite the title of this article being a bit scary, we simply want to explore sustainable practices and materials that can help reduce the environmental impact of scale modelling without compromising the quality of your creations. Sustainable...

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  • What is a sprue on a scale model kit?
    What is a sprue on a scale model kit?

    You'll quickly become familiar with the sprue, an essential element in any model kit. This plastic frame, or runner, holds all the individual components you need to construct your model. Each part is attached to the sprue by small plastic...

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