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Micro Layouts for Model Railroads 12/6/02
If you don't think you have enough room for a model railroad, think again! This informative site has over 130
small layouts that you can get ideas from, including one that occupies a little over one square foot - in
G scale! Prepare yourself for a very entertaining visit.
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Harmer Steel 10/19/02
This site is not only a resource for full scale railroads but an educational one for all railfans.
It's easy to find a specific item in the company's catalog thanks to the navigation and the search function,
and product copy and illustrations are very descriptive and easy to understand.
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TrainNet.org 9/28/02
This is probably one of the most popular railroad-related sites on the web! It is home of the
International Railway Links, the Web Gem Award, and a popular message board and chat
room. Trainnet.org is also well on its way of making available its collection of 3,000 photos
and 2,500 reference files. This site is a definite bookmark.
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Bluebell Railway Preservation Society 7/31/02
This UK society is in the business of restoring the Lewes & East Grinstead Railway, the
first preserved standard gauge passenger line in the world. The site is said to be 800 pages so
be prepared for spending some time here! Some 360° shots of coach interiors and a jigsaw
puzzle will liven up your visit.
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N Gauge Society 7/19/02
This site should be of interest to anyone modeling in N gauge from the novice to the expert. It includes
a section devoted to starting your first layout, a section on modeling tips and a gallery of over a half a
dozen layouts. Navigation is very well designed and a joy to use.
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Bekonscot Model Village and Railways 4/12/02
This is the official site on "The Oldest Model Village in the World." And this outdoor UK village is home to two model
railways! The site is packed with both new and old photographs, and even has a multimedia section with E-cards, an
animated interactive 360° photo and a "Virtual Village" where you can build your own 3-D model village!
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