N Gauge

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If you are pushed for space, or if you have plenty of space and fancy a railway empire, then either way N gauge could be exactly what you are looking for.

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Billy's N-Gauge : A professionally made layout for a six year old boy but useful for everyone.

Brandlethorpe Line : A layout by David Balderstone based roughly on the East Lancs Railway.

Burlington High Line :   A triple deck track measuring 12' by 12' by Ross Johnson. Some great pictures.

Cabinet : So called because it runs over the cabinets and desks in the house. Created by Boaz Coppens from Tel Aviv.

Chessie : A layout from South Africa.

Chapel Wharf : This is a 2mm finescale model railway and is included under the N gauge section because 2mm doesn't have a section of it's own as yet and this layout is just too good to miss out. Excellent pictures and workmanship. A credit to it's builder.

Copenhagen Fields : By The Model Railway Club.

Elton Junction : N Gauge Modern Area Group layout. Photographs.

Lambourn : A GWR layout from the 2mm scale association site. Some great black and white pictures as well as colour.

Littlewood : A 24 foot moden image layout with some good photographs.

Mill Lane Sidings : N Gauge Modern Area Group layout. Photographs.

Skellghyll : N Gauge Modern Area Group layout. Photographs.

Taunton North : Part of a Southern branch line.

Tavistock : A GWR steam layout from the 2mm Scale Association site.

Wansbeck Road : A steam layout on the 2mm Scale Association site.
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