There are many reasons why model trains derail, sometimes it's a track fault, sometimes it's because the train isn't...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
There are many reasons why model trains derail, sometimes it's a track fault, sometimes it's because the train isn't...
One of the most rewarding aspects of building a model railway is creating a realistic, living world in miniature....
The two-rail wiring principle is a fundamental concept in model railway wiring. It refers to the use of two separate...
Ejector pins are used in the injection moulding process of the manufacturing of plastic kits and die cast kits. They...
The main thing to remember about primers is that the brighter the primer, the brighter the topcoat. So if you want...
Christmas and New Year
We are dispatching orders every weekday apart from Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
If you order is time critical, select next day delivery at checkout.
The shop in Sandown is closed from 25th December, reopening on 30th December.
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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Can a "DCC ready" train be used on analogue?
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What is 7/0.2 wire?
Is an N Gauge controller compatible with OO Gauge?
Is stranded wire better than solid wire?