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National Model Railway Societies Web LinksNational Railway Museum based in York. The National Railway Museum is the largest railway museum in the world, boasting a host of railway icons and literally millions of artefacts. Their vast collection tells the story of the railway from Rocket to Eurostar. Z Club (G.B.) is formed of people who have an interest in Z Gauge and who wish to meet or contact other like-minded people. N Gauge Societies official UK Internet site. The society is the UK leading N Gauge group with a large national membership. 2mm Scale Association Home Page. 009 Society - the world's largest 009 narrow gauge modelling group. The Three Millimetre (3mm) Society supports the scale originally produced by Triang known as TT. For the inside information on British HO. It's the only way to get Satellite 1:87, our journal with news, views and practical advice in words and pictures. The Scalefour Society caters for railway modellers working in the scale of 4mm : 1 ft who want to achieve the most accurate and realistic models they can. The EMGS is the largest of the Model Railway Societies catering for the needs of modellers in 4mm fine scale railway modelling. The Guild organises various public events and publishes a quarterly Gazette and Newsheet free to members. The Newsheet contains details of meetings, Guild Events, Local Group activities, sales items, free members adverts and other sundry details. The Gazette contains Trade adverts and articles by members. The ScaleSeven is a recognised scale/gauge standard within the Gauge O Guild. S7 modellers work to a scale of 1:43.5, 7mm to 1ft, and use true-to-prototype track and wheel standards. The "S" Scale Model Railway Society was formed in 1946 to further the interests of modellers who were working in "S" scale. Our aims are to promote railway modelling in Gauge One, using 12v 2 rail propulsion. Our present members have a wide range of railway interests, both British and Overseas and many have moved up from the smaller scales to take advantage of the undoubted satisfaction of modelling in the larger scale. The site is intended to attract new members to the BGS, provide useful information to existing members, and provide a limited amount of information on the Broad Gauge to anyone else who visits the site. UK Japanese Model Railway Society will promote the knowledge of the railways of Japan in England. |
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