N
N Gauge (or N Scale as it's often called) is 2mm to 1ft scale. This gauge is becoming increasingly popular in the UK as it requires less space than the two other more popular gauges. This section is dedicated to model railways in N Gauge. Prepare to be impressed.
Watching trains at Burdock in N
Inspired by a book about a backwater country village in the Cotswolds, this…
31 October 2024
VIDEO: Stafford Station in N gauge
Ben Kellington shows us his amazing model of Stafford station and explains how…
25 July 2024
Dunkow Road in N gauge
Inspired by a brief encounter with WR diesel-hydraulics, Andy Small built this…
07 September 2020
Fredstone Lane in N gauge
Richard Hart describes the latest exhibition layout to emerge from the prolific…
18 August 2020
Croft Spa in N gauge
Les Richardson satisfied his layout-building addiction with this ode to the…
01 June 2020
Wickwar in N gauge
This former station on the main line from Bristol to Birmingham sits adjacent to…
23 April 2020
Marsh Chipping in N gauge
We tour another of David Westwood’s evocative exhibition creations, built to…
16 April 2020
Famous model train layouts and their creators. Part 1
BRM regular Tony Wright reveals his five favourite model train layouts.
24 January 2019
Imperial Yard in N gauge
Imperial Yard is a freelance N gauge layout built by Peter Latham, based around…
01 October 2018
Loch Tat in N gauge
Loch Tat is a N gauge model railway set alongside a Loch in the Highlands of…
01 October 2018
Woodhead in N gauge
Woodhead is an N gauge layout based on the station of the same name on the now…
01 October 2018
Loch Oran in N gauge
Loch Oran is a Scottish-inspired N gauge layout built by David Harrison.
01 October 2018
Bassenthwaite Lake in N gauge
Don Annison's N gauge tribute to the Lake district captures vistas and water…
27 September 2018
Alston in N gauge
Alston is an end-to-end station terminus layout modelled in N gauge by Dave…
18 September 2018
Caverswall Junction in N gauge
Keen modeller, Carl Rutherford, found inspiration in contemporary railways for…
12 September 2018