The webring for any railway built in the garden which uses a scale of around 14mm to 16mm per foot, irrespective of track gauge, so you're equally welcome if you model in gauges from 9mm to 45mm or more as long as the scale is about 16mm. The webring also incorporates suppliers of locomotives, rolling stock, spare parts and modifications so feel free to browse them all.
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CaneSIG exists to preserve, develop and exchange information for modelling sugar cane railways (tramlines) worldwide and includes a downloadable full-colour modeller's handbook, plans, photographs, modelling tips, etc., and large scale/garden railway models.
Trenarren Models, stockists for 16mm garden railway scenic detailing, perfect world scenics, RMS castings, P&J, resin and white metal figures, resin model building kits, modelling materials, humbrol paints & model mates weathering spray
16mm Scale Colonial Articulated Locomotives, of the period 1880 to 1930. Also Gauge '3' Locomotives of the period 1900 to the present day. Everything I build was real -unfortunately....
The Brynton & Snaed Light Railway is a garden railway modelled on 2ft narrow gauge built to a scale of 16mm to the foot running on SM32 gauge track. It is located in north Buckinghamshire but set in north Kent in the 1950's.
Manufacturers of fine crafted Brass Garden Railway Locomotives, Rolling Stock and Home Builder parts for the 16mm, G, Gauge1, Fn3 and O scale modellers.
I am currently building a garden railway, to a scale of 16mm to the foot or 1:19th scale. It runs on Peco SM32 track. Having spent most of last year fooling about, I finally had a train running, on a short section of track, read on to find out more!