Using a back-to-back gauge for your model railway ensures that the wheels on your rolling stock are spaced correctly...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
Using a back-to-back gauge for your model railway ensures that the wheels on your rolling stock are spaced correctly...
A poly-cap is a type of plastic cap often used in model-making kits, especially for assembling figurines or model...
Graham Farish is a name you’re likely to come across if you're interested in British model railways, especially in...
Semaphore signals, those distinctive mechanical arms that once graced railway lines across the UK, were largely...
Kato track is a popular choice in the world of model railways, known for its quality, ease of use and versatility. If...
How big is your farm? If your farm is predominantly dairy cattle, then you may only have 50 sheep however if your farm is mainly sheep then you could have over 400 sheep.
The trick is to have enough to make your layout look believable. Putting 10 sheep into a field is not going to give you that effect. The more the merrier.
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