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These are interesting links to general Trains pages on the internet. However, we also link to museum pages where available and provide links to clubs and shops on a reciprocal basis.
A meeting point for those interested in model making.
Model Railway Group with interests in HO, O, OO, N in British and American
Established in 1981 the Banbury and District Model Engineering Society was formed in order to create a forum where local model engineers might come together on a regular basis to discuss progress with their engineering projects. The Society have current active experience of a wide range of model engineering subjects ranging from hot air engines , steam locomotives, steam vehicles, traction engines, beam engines, internal combustion engines and even jet turbines.
The Bristol Society of Model and Experimental Engineers (BSMEE) exists to promote the development of the wider Model Engineering hobby by providing support and encouragement to interested people to construct and operate models of an engineering nature. The Bristol Society was founded in 1909 and is one of the oldest in the country. It currently has some 250 members who between them cover many trades, professions and backgrounds. Many of the successful modellers have not had any formal engineering training, but have been encouraged and supported by fellow members to develop their interest. Many of the skills required to undertake Model Engineering can be self taught but, by belonging to a society or club there is always help and knowledge freely available. Meetings are held every 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month in the evening in north Bristol - all welcome, see our website for details of forthcoming lectures and how to find us.
Ground level multi-gauge track, raised multi-gauge track, 16mm model garden railway. Public running 2pm seconday Sunday in month from May to October.
We model in 5" & 3½" gauge trains and have members who are interested in Astronomy (Building telescopes), traction engines, miniature firearms, clocks and many other subjects.
The club has a raised 2 1/2" - 3 1/4" and 5" gauge track and pond for rc boats. We are currently negotiating with the local council to lease more land to construct a ground level 5" and 7 1/4" track. Members build live steam rail and road vehicles as well as rc scale modle ship and boats.
All scales of model trains and associated structures and scenery.
Main interests: vehicles, aircraft, figures, dioramas, fantasy & sci-fi, ships, wargames. Next show and contest August 21st-22nd.
Nos dedicamos al modelismo en general, aviones, barcos, vehículos militares, figuras, ciencia ficcción, autos, motocicletas, etc, en todos los materiales y escalas.
We are the Milan's Branch of one of the historic model clubs in Italy, the Club Modellismo Plastico di Ravenna, CMPR. This site contains sections dedicated to articles, photo gallery, hints & suggestions ...
In an area 20'x80' with over 2000' of HO & HOn3 track, a fully scenic display. Check our website for pictures and information
Our society meet at our head quarters in West Glebe Park, off Kelvin Grove Corby every Tuesday evening 19:30 hrs. We have many projects under construction from "N" gauge to 5 inch passenger carrying railway in our own grounds. We hold 2 exhibition each year a 1 day event on the 1st sat in June & a 2 day event the second weekend in october. See our web site for futher details.
Club nights are Wednesday and Friday between 7-30 and 10 p.m. with refreshments around 8-30. Visitors and prospective new members always welcome - please contact our secretary on 01403-267517.
The Furness MRC caters for the needs of modellers in the smaller scales of OO, HO, N. Also model engineers in the Model Engineering section.
Hughe handbuilt model of the East Coast Main Line in the steam era. Please see the web site for details of opening times and how to find us.
Our group of model railway lovers. We build and exhibit model railway layouts and generally get involved in everything to do with railways.
We are a busy friendly group of model engineers who meet weekly (fortnightly in winter) at our Society track in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire.
We have our own clubroom in High Wycombe and meet on Monday nights (American modellers mostly) and Wednesday nights (British modellers mostly).
A great diversity in both its interests and the background of its members. If you are a railway or transport enthusiast, young or old, expert or novice, you will find a warm welcome here.
The internet club for model trains. Owned and operated by model train collectors and operators. Free membership provides Classifed Ads, Auctions, Train Show Schedules, TrainTalk, Book Store, Photo Gallery, Model Railroading News and more.
Details of the clubs exhibition, open days and layouts the club and its members have. Also general club information.
Friendly model engineering club, founded in 1970. New members welcome, see website for details. The club operates a ground level railway track in Kings Lynn catering for 3½, 5 and 7¼ inch gauges.
Place for model train enthusiasts in Hull and East Yorkshire.
Established in 1981 modelling layouts in G, OO and N gauges as well as other activities. The 25 th Model Railway Exhibition wil be held on 28 November 2009 at Etonbury Middle School, Arlesy.
The Club was originally formed as a scale model boat club. We now, however, cater for modelling of all types, not just for boats. There is a high level of interest in scale and non scale sail. We have an active steam group as well as a small nucleus of 'fast electric' members. The Club meets for sailing every Sunday morning at 11am on the lake in Wardown Park, Luton, Bedfordshire. The lake facility is brought to us by the kind offices of Luton Borough Council who take an interest in our activities and are always keen to assist our endeavours in every way possible.
The Society meets every Monday and Wednesday from 7.30-9.30pm. Its 30+ members have a wide varity of interests from n gauge to 12" to the foot. New members are always welcome. Contact the Secretary, email tommckee@bmp1.fsbisiness.co.uk.
The club has been formed by a group of dedicated modellers in order to encourage and promote the art of model making in all of its forms. We all have our own speciality in modelling but actively encourage all of our members to enhance their own field of modelling and to learn from other members modelling techniques. All of our meetings are very informal and friendly with plenty of good humour. We also attend various shows in order to promote the club. The School is also our meeting place for club nights and we have regular meeting twice a month on a Wednesday night. So if you would like to join a friendly active modelling club you are most welcome.
Based at Northolt in West London, we are a friendly club catering for Railway Modellers in N, 00 and 0 gauges and 3.1/2" and 5" gauge live steam. Members enjoy a wide range of interests and activities.
The Society has working exhibition layouts in 3.5mm scale, 4mm scale - both 00 (16.5mm gauge) and EM (18.2mm gauge) - and in 7mm scale (0 gauge). Our individual members also model in 3.5mm scale (HO gauge), in 4mm scale 00, EM and P4 (18.83mm gauge) and in 7mm scale. Our interests cover all British railways from the late 19th century to the present day. One of our specialties is the construction of accurate, working overhead and third-rail electrification systems. We have our own premises, with an extensive reference library. We are the organizers of the famous NOTTINGHAM East Midlands MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION now staged over the third weekend each March.
Perth MRC have members interested in a wide range of scales and gauges - see our website for details
A round robin style club in Phoenix Arizona that promotes the hobby of model railroading and railfanning in the great southwest.
Scunthorpe Society of Model Engineers.
The model engineering society that makes you feel at home.
The South Durham Society of Model Engineers became a resident section of the Hurworth Grange Community Centre in 1969. At about the same time that the Centre came into existence and can therefore claim to be one of the longest established activities held. We cater for all people who are interested in making or owning steam, electric, compressed air engines, locomotives, traction engines, stationary engines, clocks, tools and workshop equipment of any type. However, these are by no means the only interests that our members have and we always welcome anyone with a keen interest in models, building workshop equipment, collecting and refurnishing models, or acting as a helper. The Society has recently rebuilt our outside-elevated locomotive track in the grounds of the Grange. We carry out public running on special occasions and also have a portable track. Our members are able to use the main track and the club locomotive when they so desire.
Steam engines, model engineering, traction engines, locomotives, trains, model boats, ships, yachts, barges.
Belgian Division of the Live Steam railroad modellers (7 1/4" & 5" garden railway)
Copies of their magazines online, history of the club and useful engineering data.
Catering for Railway Modellers in 2mm, 4mm & 7mm scales, and Model Engineers in 5 inch & 7¼ inch gauges in Uckfield, East Sussex, England.
The club uses the combined strength of its membership to build layouts that are fit to exhibit on the model railway show circuit and display the well-researched, accurate and reliable models produced by individual members.
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