 more | Hornby CD-Rom Step by Step Guide to Railway Modelling (R8125)
Hornby's new 'Step-By-Step Guide to Railway Modelling' CD-Rom is the perfect resource to establish, evolve and complement your hobby skills - whether you are starting out, an enthusiast or an experienced modeller.
The CD-Rom includes chapters on 'Where Do I Start?', 'Baseboards and Track', 'Buildings and Scenics', 'Wiring the Layout' and 'Taking Stock'.
This innovative CD-Rom, produced by modelling experts, adopts a simple step-by-step approach, providing advice, explaining methods and demonstrating techniques by walking you logically through key tasks and activities.
PC Specification Minimum Pentium 2 600MHz, 64Mb RAM (128Mb with Windows XP) 20Mb disk space, 16Mb graphics card, SoundBlaster 128 compatible sound card, 16x CD-Rom drive, Windows 98 or later. MAC specification Minimum G3 700MHz, 128Mb RAM, 20Mb disk space, 16Mb graphics card, 16x CD-Rom drive, OS 9 or OS X. | |
 more | Peco Creating A Model Railway (DVD) (DVD1)
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 more | Peco N The Railway Modeller Book of N Gauge Track Plans (PB4)
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 more | Hornby Hornby Virtual Railway 2 (R8122) Allows the user to create an individual railway layout by choosing from one of six presets or creating their own to a maximum size of 30 x 30 feet. Includes all Hornby major track sections, shopping list, hills and tunnels, select and control up to 8 trains at a time - also has dynamic graphics. Recommended system requirement is Windows 98/ME/XP/2000, 800MHz Pentium 111, 256MB Ram, 32MB, Geforce2 graphics, Direct sound card, 171MB Freespace. | |
 more | Expo Model Railway Electrics by Fred Martin (27999) This book explains model railway electronics and several projects for both the novice & expert.
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 more | KRB Publications Wiring The Layout by Jeff Geary (27998) An easy to use guide with Free computer CD.
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 more | Wild Swan Designing A Layout (Barry Norman) (1874103399) Barry Norman takes you to the very beginning of the layout building process in this book, written as a guide to the design of a sucessful and satisfying model railway layout. He discusses and explains the factors to be considered at each stage, from ideas and prototype choice to finalizing a track plan and scenic setting. | |
 more | Wild Swan Locomotive Chassis Construction in 4mm (Iain Rice) (CC)
A 158-page book covering the construction of 4mm scale locomotive chassis for many different types of locomotive. All parts of the chassis are dicussed and described with major points illustrated with photographs and clear diagrams. Solid chassis designs start the book, then bogie and pony trucks are introduced, including tips of ensuring your model locomotive remains well balanced and able to negotiate changes of curve and grade. Iain then moves on to describe compensation methods before rounding out the book with a description of chassis deatiling, including cylinders and valve gear. | |
 more | Wild Swan Etched Loco Construction (Iain Rice) (ELC)
An acomplished builder of model locomotives from kits, Iain Rice offers a guide, hints and tips on the buildong of etched brass kits. This is a book written for the begineer, providing an illustrated discussion of construction techniques designed to build your confidence to get started on your kit. The tips for success are well illustrated with photgraphs and diagrams, staring with the method Iain uses to ensure the chassis stays straight and square.
Going beyond the basic assembly techniques Iain also shows you how to easily add the extra details and finishing touches which will change your kit into a model locomotive you will be proud of. | |
 more | Wild Swan Plastic Bodied Locomotives (Tim Shackleton) (PL)
While todays plastic bobied model locomotives reach an exceptional level of detailing, there are still ways to make your locomotive different from the stock model. Focusing mostly on the early generation of superdetailed locomotives, many of which are still in production, these can be upgraded to match the latest standards. In this 164 page book Tim Shackleton describes using text and illustrations how a ready-to-run model can be upgraded and detailed as a specific locomotive. Starting with replacement chassis, ideal to convert tender-drive models to proper locomotive drive, alternative tenders and locomotive-specific details are added.
Combining the huge ranges of detailing parts and using wire to create pipe runs you can easily construct a completely different member of the class. Look out for those occasional experiments done with one member of a large class, commercial manufacturers are unlikely to make such a specific model, but you may be able to convert a model easily. | |
 more | Wild Swan Whitemetal Loco Construction (Iain Rice) (WML)
An acomplished builder of model locomotives from kits, Iain Rice offers a guide, hints and tips on the buildong of whitemetal locomotive kits. This is a book written for the begineer, providing an illustrated discussion of construction techniques designed to build your confidence to get started on your kit. The tips for success are well illustrated with photgraphs and diagrams, starting with a discussion of low-melt soldering techniques, favoured by many modellers to assemble the basic bodyshell.
Completing your model Iain Rice then moves on to painting and lining techniques, finishing with siple weathering ideas.
62 pages, softbound. | |
 more | Wild Swan Model Railway Layout Design (Iain Rice) (0906867851) A refreshing look at layout design, concetrating on modestly-sized fully scenic projects. an experienced layout designer, Iain Rice addresses the factors of space, money, time and satisfaction to produce a layout designed for operational interest and scenic effect. The text is liberally sprinkled with photographs, sketches and layout designs to illustrate the points under discussion. | |
 more | Wild Swan Light Railway Layout Design (Iain Rice) (0906867940)
An excellent source of ideas and protoypical layout plans from an experienced designer and builder of small layouts. Illustrated with prototype and model layout photographs these light railways offer a wealth of interesting scenes and industries. The operation of short trains and small locomotives allows layout designs which can be accomodated in modern houses. Mainlines are not neglected as many plans include junction stations.
72 pages, card covers | |
 more | Wild Swan Great Western Branch Line Modelling Part Two (Stephen Williams) (0906767983)
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 more | Wild Swan Great Western Branch Line Modelling Part Three (Stephen Williams) (1874103135)
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stock info | Peco Creating a Model Railway 2nd Edition (VID1)
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 more | Wild Swan Landscape Modelling (Barry Norman) (0906867444) An excellent reference book for scenery and landscape construction for model railways. Full of ideas and methods, plus the tips and tricks used on many awe-inspiring layouts to create an effective scenic setting. | |
 more | Wild Swan Plastic Structure Kits (Iain Rice) (0906867711) Subtitled Making the Most of the Wills Scenic Series accomplished modeller and layout designer Ian Rice sets out to demonstrate the use and adaptation of kits from the Wills range. He describes effective methods for customising, detailing, painting and finishing models in an easy-to-read format illustrated with sketches and photo sequences. | |
 more | Wild Swan Art of Weathering (1874103119)
A comprehensive guide to replicating the effects of age, weather, wear and tear on railway rolling stock and buildings. Starting with a discussion of materials and techniques, chapters are included covering the weathering of steam and diesel locomotives, passenger coaches and goods wagons. Practical projects are described in the text with illustrations showing prototype and models being created using the techniques used.
126 pages. Soft cover. | |
 more | Wild Swan The 4mm Wagon Part Three (Geoff Kent) (1874103976) The third part of Geoff Kent's useful guide to building, upgrading and detailing 4mm scale wagons for OO, EM and P4/S4 gauges. This book covers flat wagons, including container wagons and containers, plus goods brake vans in over 150 pages. The final chapter covers finishing of your models with painting, loads and realistic weathering. This series is recommended for 4mm scale wagon builders, helping you build a distinctive and unique model from a plastic kit, then progressing to kit bashing and straightforward scratch building projects to model specific prototypes. | |
 more | Peco Building a Garden Layout (SYH8)
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 more | Peco Introducing DCC - Shows You How (SYH17) An inexpensive guide to the basics of Digital Command Control, this booklet provides an overview of DCC, from its objectives to the technology and systems available. Written as a primer for modellers taking their first steps with digital command control many of your DCC questions are answered and explained. | |
 more | Peco DCC Decoder Installation Booklet - Shows You How (SYH20)
A useful introduction to DCC decoder installation, complete with an illustrated guide, showing how decoders can be fitted to British OO models. Popular models from Lima, Hornby and Bachmann are used to illustrate the fitting of decoders to differing chassises and motor designs - from open frame motors to split chassis systems. Fit decoders to older models with confidence. | |
 more | Great Layouts Video Tour Edition Two Red Stag Lumber company (GL02) The Red Stag Lumber Company is an ON3 sectional layout, designed specifically for the exhibition circuit. The Red Stag was featured in a 4-part series in 'The Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette'.
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 more | Great Layouts Edition Three Dorrigo, Dawlish and Downs (GL03) On this video we're going on a tour of Bruce Blocks three Great Layouts. The sixty minute journey will take us around the world, from Australia to England to Southern California.
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 more | KRB Publications Track Construction with CD (27989) Track Construction an easy to use guide for all scales and gauges complete with CD rom to produce templates and layout plans | |
stock info | Hornby Virtual Railway Design & Build CD (original version) (R8121) This CD-Rom, developed in close collaboration with Hornby model railway experts, makes creating and planning a model railway layout easier than ever before. Minimum system requirements are: Pentium II 200 Mhz, 32Mb ram, SVGA monitor, 16 bit colour 800x600 graphics card. Windows 95/98/2000 and compatible soundcard.
Track circuits can be constructed in 2D while in 3D view a variety of buildings , platforms. bridges, etc are available to be picked , dropped and moved on the layout as desired. five pre-set room settings are incorporated, as are six pre-set layouts which are ready for use as they are, or may be adjusted as required. | |