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Beeches TMD (UK LAYOUT)
Beeches TMD is a modern image OO gauge model railway layout. The layout uses NCE DCC and locomotives are fitted with lights and sound decoders. It is loosely set in the north west of England with locomotives that would serve the north Wales coast - approximately early 1990's to present.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.freewebs.com/beechestmd/ (Added: 10-Apr-2009)
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OO Scale Sig Page
The American OO Gauge SIG was formed in the fall of 1985 and is dedicated to the preservation and advancement of American OO gauge, which has a scale of 4mm=1ft. and a track gauge of 19 mm, essentially 0.75 in. This scale, which is slightly larger than HO scale, flourished in the 1930s through the mid-1950s. Manufacturers of American OO included many of the most famous model companies--Lionel, Mantua, Scale Craft, and j-c Models, among others. A small but devoted group of modelers continues in this scale, and wishes to help others and to foster interest in OO gauge modeling.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.nmra.org/national/sig/AmericanOO.html (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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The Z Scale James River Branch
The PRR James River Branch is a Z scale model railroad that is being built as you read this. Construction began late in December of 2006 and is being carefully documented in "real time" on this website for the benefit of model railroaders either considering or currently working in Z scale—or perhaps just for the amusement of curious onlookers. Follow along as this "railroad in a coffee table" takes shape.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://jamesriverbranch.net/ (Added: 4-Jan-2007)
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