O
The biggest of the most popular gauges, O Gauge is 7mm to 1ft scale. To have a model railway in O Gauge you need a lot of space and deep pockets. However, the results achieved by these bigger model railways can be incredible, as you'll see in this section.
VIDEO: A visit to Newton Heath Works model railway
This dual-gauge model railway by Mike Baker and Martin Finney had us imagining…
05 January 2024
Arun Quay in O gauge
Talented model-maker, Gordon Gravett, uses his shunting yard concept to…
06 August 2020
Famous model train layouts and their creators. Part 1
BRM regular Tony Wright reveals his five favourite model train layouts.
24 January 2019
82G in O gauge
82G is an O gauge model railway layout loosely based on sheds of the BR Western…
17 September 2018
VIDEO: Nigorigo in O gauge
This layout shows the Nigorigo Tramway with an extension on the right hand side…
06 September 2018
VIDEO: Kirkwood in O gauge
Doncaster born John Medley wanted a layout that was more 'home-based'. Enter his…
06 September 2018
Bankfield Road in O gauge
John Kneeshaw's Bankfield Road layout is an example of what can be achieved in a…
01 September 2018
Apethorn Junction in O gauge
Apethorn Junction is a substantial O gauge model railway layout which features a…
01 September 2018
VIDEO: Kirtley Bridge in O gauge
With stunning cameo scenes and realistic water features, Kirtley Bridge is a…
15 August 2018
VIDEO: Johnstown Road Layout in O gauge
An O Gauge model railway by Barrowmore Model Railway Group with many features of…
08 August 2018
VIDEO: The Summit in O gauge
Watch this O Gauge exhibition favourite, The Summit by The Yeovil MRG.
05 August 2018
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