Signalling by Nigel Digby is aimed at the advanced modeller rather than the beginner, and while the subject of signalling is covered in some depth some initial knowledge is assumed. If all you want is to place some signals on…
British Railways Unfitted and Vacuum Braked Wagons in Colour by Trevor Mann This full colour compendium illustrates the fleet of non-fitted and vacuum-braked freight wagons built by British Railways, for both revenue-earning traffic and departmental use, during the period from…
Although widely deprecated both at the time and subsequently, the Beeching Report was not the wholly negative document of popular legend. Among the more positive aspects was Beeching’s vision of the potential for the railway industry of the container and…
Richard Bardsley has a huge experience in Planning, Designing and Making Railway Layouts in Small Spaces. He is an experienced small-layout builder in both N and OO gauge, and in this book he shares some of his extensive experience. The…
Making Rural Buildings for Model Railways by David Wright is an absolute gem covering the rural building in considerable detail, both researching the prototype and building the model. Essential reading for all those who are interested in developing their modelling…
Andy Small has brought us an interesting collection of images of weathered steam engines. The book will be most useful for modellers of the transition era when the remaining steam engines were badly maintained and frequently in dreadful condition. The…