Over the last two or three years some excellent books have been published about designing and building layout dioramas. Scenic Modelling A Guide for Railway Modellers in my view is up there with the best of them. John de Frayssinet has…
George Dent has published the second in a series of books on detailing locomotives, this time taking on the steam engine in its declining years. Detailing and Modifying Ready to Run Locomotives in 00 Gauge: British Steam Locomotives, 1948-1968 is an…
George Dent has written many articles in Model Rail showing his upgrading various locomotives and has inspired many of us to have a bash at modifying our models. Detailing and Modifying Ready to Run Locomotives in 00 Gauge: British Diesel…
Airbrushing for railway modellers is a first class guide for anyone starting out with an airbrush or wanting to improve their results. George Dent helps the modeller to get to grips with airbrush techniques. The book covers all the pros and…
Paul reveals more of the techniques that he uses to produce some excellent railway modelling designs. Nicely written and illustrated in Paul A. Lunn’s usual style In Making Tracks Railway Modelling by Design looks at design theory as well as providing many track…
In Modelling Scotland’s Railways, Ian Futers has provided an excellent guide to recreating the railways of Scotland in miniature. I’ve admired Ian’s modelling for many years ever since seeing his 4mm ex North British layouts at the annual Newcastle MRS…