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Step into the world of classic railroading with the Hornby OO-Scale The Flying Scotsman Electric Model Train Set,a timeless tribute to one of the most iconic locomotives in railway history. In ...
The Brecon and Radnor Railway Club has unveiled an 8-metre working OO gauge model of Llandrindod Wells as it appeared in 1906 at the Auto Palace in Llandrindod Wells from today, Tuesday, August 19 to ...
Brecon and Radnor Railway Club will unveil an eight-metre working OO gauge model of Llandrindod Wells as it appeared in 1906 ...
The Brecon and Radnor Railway Club will unveil a model of Llandrindod Wells as it appeared in 1906 at the Auto Palace.
From 19 to 23 August, a new model railway layout of Llandrindod Wells in Powy, will be on display at the Automobile Palace in ...
His 64 ft-long OO-gauge recreation of Milton Keynes Central railway station will be one of many high-quality miniature layouts on show, illustrating the past and present in model form.
Businessman Simon George, 53, has spent £250,000 and a staggering eight years painstakingly building a 200ft long train set.
Sir Rod Stewart has spent 23 years making a 100ft model railroad of an American city in the 1940s – and even had to book an extra room at hotels to continue model building while on various tours.
Rod Stewart has a huge model train set in his LA attic The 124ft-long US-themed layout includes skyscrapers and a building topped with a sign saying “Celtic Coal & Steel”.
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