Links to Like-minded Souls!
The following is a list of railway and railway modelling related links that we think are worth seeing. If you know of other links that are not part of this list, or have a site of your own that you would like us to link to send a note describing the link and giving the URL. We will look over the site and give it consideration before actually posting it, so if it does not show up right off please be patient and know that we are looking at it. E-mail your requests to us at one of the following;
RL1962@aol.com Abantock@aol.com
| These are the guys that started it all for me (Andy) I was going to start 7mm NG but after seeing Ray's site on theirs I was hooked. 7mm NG is still a great option and there are some excellent pictures and lots of good information on this site. | |
| New Zealand Railways modelling site. | |
| More NZR stuff in 9mm scale this time courtesy of Nelson Kennedy in Christchurch. You can email Nelson at nelsonk@chch.planet.org.nz | |
| The Guv'nor! Roy Link's own site with details of his 7mm scale goodies and the excellent NARROW GAUGE & INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY MODELLING REVIEW. Roy was, of course, one of the first people to model 1/32 NG with his Crowsnest Tramway. | |
| Die Feldahn Seite | Very interesting German based model and prototype NG site. Written in English and German and especially interesting if you are into the industrial scene. They also run a useful information mailing list (in English only). |
| Caboose Hobbies | Probably one of the world's most famous model shops and Ray's local to boot! |
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A bloody HUGE site with much of it devoted to the fine art of NG models and railways. |
| Christoph Ozdoba | Mainly dedicated to Standard Gauge (45mm) on 1/32 but there are some references to NG and he's kindly linked to our page too! Unfortunately Christoph has decided to move to NOm scale so this site will probably be gone soon. |
| A German manufacturer, specialising in 45mm standard gauge but with a range of 1e narrow gauge items. | |
| For people with small fingers and excellent eyesight! When you look at what some of these people can do at 4mm scale you wonder why we need such a large scale in comparison! | |
| Hubert Wetekamp | A terribly nice chap who hails from Werl in Germany. He is a member of the Kiel Narrow Gauge Circle and has a 1/32 NG layout. |
| Fabrice
Fayolle |
French language site by this master of 1/35 scale NG. There are some brilliant pictures of other NG scales on theis site as well as links to French NG modelling society GEMME. |
| Hirst manufacture a plaster moulding system that would lend itself ideally to 1/32 (ish) building construction. | |
| A beautiful site, recently updated, which lists currently running industrial NG railways around the world. Well worth a visit. | |
| Critter Connections | A site dedicated to small IC locos, their conservation and history. |
| Cranes
&
Excavators |
Especially for the industrial modeller; a host of information about draglines, cranes and 'bulldozers'. |
| A premium quality magazine for your scale. FINESCALE RAILROADER has expanded its coverage of scale model railroading to include the very best modeling in every scale - both standard and narrow gauge - down to HO. | |
| Phoenix scale models have a small range of 1/32 in addition to their 1/43.5, 1/12 and 1/24 range. | |
| A good resource for US NG modellers including some scale plans of structures and locos. | |
| The PROtotype & Modelling Information Share - Industrial/Narrow Gauge otherwise known as PROMISING (a mnemonic from hell!). Very comprehensive links list of NG subjects and a useful mailing list. | |
| Excellent NG based modelling magazine. | |
| The Maine Two-Footers | Everything you ever wanted to know about Maine's lovely 2ft gauge railways. |
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Everything you ever wanted to know about the slightly wider (3ft) railways of Colorado! |
| New York, Vermont & Northern Rwy. | Bernd Fanghanel's HOn3 New York, Vermont & Northern Railway under construction. |
| Dave's Electric Railroads | A must for those of you interested in sparky locos! A wealth of electric railroad, interurban, and streetcar photographs from many eras. |
| A newly formed company from New Zealand producing a range of items in 9mm scale. | |
| The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway | A very nice site featuring this preserved Maine 2ft gauge railway. |
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