Train Shunting and Marshalling for the modeller by Bob Essery is an absolute must have for anyone wanting to operate a model railway in a prototypical way. Bob Essery will need no introduction to most experienced railway modellers, and he…
George Dent returns with the second book in his kit building series. Locomotive kit building remains the best route to achieving a varied range of motive power in most scales but it also retains a mystique, being associated with expert modellers…
Making Urban Buildings for Model Railways by David Wright is aimed at all those modellers who wish to create a model railway set in an urban landscape. Great words from a master of his craft. Easy to read and easy to…
The Syston and Peterborough Railway by Peter Smith: The Midland Railway cross country line described and illustrated. Peter Smith has put together a thorough book devoted to a long neglected line. The book describes and illustrates the Midland Railway cross…
Station Colours; Liveries used on railway buildings explained and illustrated by Peter Smith is intended to give accurate, easy to use information for those modelling and restoring railway structures. Peter Smith’s book is basically a hard copy vesrion of his website stationcolours.info and…
Digital Command Control The Definitive Guide by Ian Morton has been around for a little while. Brilliantly successful in hardback, this excellent book is now available in paperback for the first time. Ian Morton is well known for his modelling…
Tim Shackleton is the recognised guru when it comes to weathering model trains. Weathering Rolling Stock, the latest volume in the excellent aspects of modelling series, reveals many of Tim’s secrets so that the average modeller can get some great…
Principles of Railway Operations by John Glover is essential reading for the modeller of today’s railways and provides a first rate insight into the workings of the post privatisation railway network in Britain. Unless the modeller has a thorough understanding…
Making a start in N gauge Railway Modelling provides a comprehensive introduction to modelling in 2mm scale. Richard Bardsley is a key member of the N Gauge Society and editor of its Bi Monthly journal, so he knows the 2mm…
Carl Arendt became a legend in the world of small and micro layouts, particularly in the United States where he lived. His website featured hundreds of wonderful layouts over the years and since his death has been kept running by…