When railway modellers refer to a baseboard, they are talking about the large flat board on which their railway...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
When railway modellers refer to a baseboard, they are talking about the large flat board on which their railway...
The Tri-ang Series 3 Track refers to a type of model railway track produced by the Tri-ang Railways company. Tri-ang...
Yes, flexible track is indeed available for N gauge modellers. Flexible track is a popular choice for model railway...
Next18 is a DCC decoder standard that is smaller than existing decoders and designed to fit in to locomotives that...
Installing a weighbridge in a goods yard can add a level of realism to a model railway layout, particularly if the...
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the choice between surface-mounted and under-baseboard point motors depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are a few factors to consider when deciding which type of point motor to use:
Ultimately, the choice between surface-mounted and under-baseboard point motors depends on your personal preferences and the specific requirements of your model railway.
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