There are several different ways to design a track plan for your model railway project. There is no right or wrong...
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204 H.P. 0-6-0 Drewry Shunter Builds a static model (non-motorised) not intended for conversion. Requires assembly and painting
City of Truro, HO/OO scale Builds a static model (non-motorised) and is not intended for conversion. Requires assembly and painting.
BR Prairie Kit, HO/OO scale
BOB Class-257 Squadron, HO/OO scale
BOB Class-92 Squadron, HO/OO scale
BOB Class-Fighter Pilot, HO/OO scale
Schools Class-Shrewsbury, HO/OO scale Builds a static model (non-motorised) not intended for conversion. Requires assembly and painting.
Schools Class-Rugby, HO/OO scale
Schools Class-Kings Wimbledon, HO/OO scale
Prairie GWR, HO/OO scale
Ford Capri MK 1 Sunset Red
Ford Escort MK 1 1300 E Purple Velvet
Totally flat areas of land are very rare in nature. They usually occur as part of human intervention when a large flat area is required. A prime example is the railway, which has large expanses of flat land in stations, good yards, dockyards, and so on. Therefore, one way to add realism to your model railway layout is to make it look like it was carved...