00-Footbridge01 kits
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
4M ago
Richard Thomas purchased two of our 00-Footbridge01 kits, plus a selection of additional frets from the standard kits, to construct this very impressive bridge across his layout, which is loosely based on the area north of Manchester, in the vicinity of Park Station (chosen as he lives in Park Lane) and Philips Park sidings.  It … The post 00-Footbridge01 kits appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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GER Canopy Brackets
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
4M ago
We have supplied Brian Fitzsimons with many architectural details over the years. For his glazed canopy we supplied GER-pattern valance (00-VAL105) and bespoke canopy brackets to this ‘cobweb’ design. The photograph shows it set into a temporary jig prior to assembling at the rear of the station. The post GER Canopy Brackets appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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Royal Mail price increases
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
7M ago
Royal Mail have again made substantial increases to the cost of posting first class letters and parcels within the UK. Reluctantly we are therefore going to have to increase our UK delivery charges by 50 pence from October. Royal Mail do still provide the most economical service but we will keep reviewing the options available … The post Royal Mail price increases appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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The Crooked House Pub
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
8M ago
David Wright has built a model of “Britain’s wonkiest pub” after its illegal demolition, following the blaze on 5th August. The 18th Century Crooked House in Staffordshire was well-known for its “wonky” appearance due to mining subsidence in the area. It was a three week project for David, who worked from photographs he had taken … The post The Crooked House Pub appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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Fences and Gates
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
1y ago
We have updated our range of fences and matching gates. The five designs are now laser-cut from brown laserboard. This is a strong moisture-resistant board which takes paint well, although having a mottled brown finish it’s ideal for modelling timber fences without the need to paint them. The fences can be fitted into your baseboard … The post Fences and Gates appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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Hornby TT:120 scale models
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
1y ago
Hornby have made a huge investment in launching a new range of TT trains and railway accessories. Hornby are predicting TT scale, which is already very popular in Europe, will become the “go-to-scale” for UK modellers in the coming years. Being in-between 00 and N gauge (3mm to the foot/ 1:120 scale) makes it ideal … The post Hornby TT:120 scale models appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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Dent Station Windows
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
1y ago
I’m going to stick my neck out and say Dent Station must be the most recognisable UK station in the realm of railway model layouts – but I’m open to other suggestions? Just in case you’re not familiar with it; the railway station is on the Settle and Carlisle Line. We’re laser-cutting sets of windows … The post Dent Station Windows appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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York Station Model feature in BRM magazine, Nov 2022
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
1y ago
We were approached by Giles Baxter back in 2020 to laser-cut plywood roof beams and end screens with intricate tracery for a 00 scale model of York Station. He decided to replicate the Victorian engineering of the roof; no mean feat as anyone who has seen Yorks curving roof will appreciate. William Guild, a recently … The post York Station Model feature in BRM magazine, Nov 2022 appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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New Roof Light Window Frames
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
1y ago
Our new window frame strips can be used to create canopy roofs as well as north lights, roof lights and signal-box windows etc. They come in depths of 10, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 40mm and three different spacing options with the glazing bars spaced either quarter width to height, half width to height … The post New Roof Light Window Frames appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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Keeping you in the loop with pricing
York Model Rail Blog
by Julie Lightburn
2y ago
I’m sure it won’t come as a surprise to hear that, as with all manufactures, the cost of producing our products has been going up; but obviously I’m also very aware of the increasing pressures on everyone’s household budgets. Wherever possible we will absorb the increased overheads for as long as possible. We’re currently reviewing … The post Keeping you in the loop with pricing appeared first on York Model Rail ..read more
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