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  2. Minories (model railway) - Wikipedia

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    Minories (model railway) Minories is a 'deceptively simple' [1] design for a model railway layout, designed by C. J. Freezer. The design was first published in Railway Modeller in 1957 and it became a regular of Peco 's many collected plans books afterwards. [2] It is notable as an influential design, more than as a single instance of the model.

  3. Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    Z scale (1:220) scene of a 2-6-0 steam locomotive being turned. A scratch-built Russell snow plow is parked on a stub (Val Ease Central Railroad). Railway modelling (UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland) or model railroading (US and Canada) is a hobby in which rail transport systems are modelled at a reduced scale.

  4. Steam Railroading Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Steam Railroading Institute, dedicated to educating the public about steam-era railroad technology, is the product of the Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation Inc. For many years, the MSTRP centered on a single steam locomotive, former Pere Marquette Railway No. 1225.

  5. C. J. Freezer - Wikipedia

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    Cyril John Freezer (27 June 1924 – 19 May 2009) was an English railway modeller, writer, and magazine editor. He edited Railway Modeller from 1950 to 1978, and Model Railways from 1978 until 1983. He also wrote many articles for Model Railroader. Freezer popularised the 'terminus to fiddle yard layout ', is credited with inventing the "rabbit ...

  6. Frank Roberts (model maker) - Wikipedia

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    Steam in Miniature - Frank Roberts and his garden railway. A H Reed. ISBN 0589009486. Vintage Steam - Stories by Frank Roberts, Edited by Frank Roberts and Gordon Troup, 1967; Film Letting off Steam Working models of railway locomotives at a model engineering society's field-day and children at an exhibition of N.Z.R. models. Held by Archives ...

  7. Birmingham Dribbler - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Dribbler or carpet railway describes a type of very early model railway. It is a bit of a misnomer, as the railway featured a model live steam railway locomotive, but no track – the locomotive was simply run across the floor. In some cases, the front wheels were even made steerable so that they could be run in a circle without track.

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