The GWR WebRing is for all sites related to the Great Western Railway (UK, absorbed pre-grouping companies and BR Western Region. Both prototype and modelling sites are welcome. All GWR related websites are welcome, subject to quliafication to the conditions laid down on the Ringmaster Site.
Can anyone help in finding the dimensions of the GWR broad gauge loading gauge,which I have trying to obtain for some time,including NRM Search Engine.Thanks in advance,Malcolm Harmer
I wonder if anyone can enlighten me as to the dimensions of the GWR broad gauge loading gauge.I have been trying for some time but with no success,even at NRM Search Engine.Thanks in advance,MalcolmHarmer,at malcolm.harmer@hotmail.co.uk
After modelling for nearly 30 years in 00 gauge, I thought it would be a challenge to produce a small tail-chasing exhibition layout that would fit into the rear of my car and therefor, do it in N gauge.
The largest resource for British Outline Model Railway enthusiasts providing a Model Shop directory with A-Z Maps, Suppliers directory, Events Calendar, Societies listings and links.
This layout started as oval of track with diagonal connection and a siding to a two track Engine Shed in late 1982. It developed quickly to have a MPD and township, a through station for a city, sea port and a branch line.
This site gives a history, route discription and a collection of photographs about the Great Western branch line between Yarnton in Oxfordshire and Fairford in Gloucestershire
Westford, the Groups 4 mm scale 16.5mm gauge fine scale exhibition layout, is a fictitious main line terminus located somewhere in South Devon near to Plymouth. The period modelled is around 1962, British Railways Western Region. Locomotives and rolling stock are largely built from kits, some with scratch built chassis. Some models have proprietary models as there basis.
This site is a light-hearted look into my interest in modelling the GWR amongst other hobbies. There is information about my current projects, my collection of railway books, and other more general information about myself. The site is currently quite early in it's development, but is just starting to be expanded.
This layout began as a result of reassessing a new portable layout project in 1990-91 and will show the development to its present state as well as some of the problems encountered and their solving.
Details of my Cambrian coast model railway. Set in the 1950's under BR Western region and my new layout Aberayron. Workbench projects etc. Also photos of Steam locmotives etc.