O
The biggest of the most popular gauges, O Gauge is 7mm to 1ft scale. To have a model railway in O Gauge you need a lot of space and deep pockets. However, the results achieved by these bigger model railways can be incredible, as you'll see in this section.
Watching trains at The Summit
We spend some time lineside enjoying the Yeovil Model Railway Group's…
17 April 2025
VIDEO: A visit to Newton Heath Works model railway
This dual-gauge model railway by Mike Baker and Martin Finney had us imagining…
05 January 2024
Arun Quay in O gauge
Talented model-maker, Gordon Gravett, uses his shunting yard concept to…
06 August 2020
Famous model train layouts and their creators. Part 1
BRM regular Tony Wright reveals his five favourite model train layouts.
24 January 2019
82G in O gauge
82G is an O gauge model railway layout loosely based on sheds of the BR Western…
17 September 2018
VIDEO: Nigorigo in O gauge
This layout shows the Nigorigo Tramway with an extension on the right hand side…
06 September 2018
VIDEO: Kirkwood in O gauge
Doncaster born John Medley wanted a layout that was more 'home-based'. Enter his…
06 September 2018
Bankfield Road in O gauge
John Kneeshaw's Bankfield Road layout is an example of what can be achieved in a…
01 September 2018
Apethorn Junction in O gauge
Apethorn Junction is a substantial O gauge model railway layout which features a…
01 September 2018
VIDEO: Kirtley Bridge in O gauge
With stunning cameo scenes and realistic water features, Kirtley Bridge is a…
15 August 2018
VIDEO: Johnstown Road Layout in O gauge
An O Gauge model railway by Barrowmore Model Railway Group with many features of…
08 August 2018
VIDEO: The Summit in O gauge
Watch this O Gauge exhibition favourite, The Summit by The Yeovil MRG.
05 August 2018
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