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Welcome to the Yeovil
Model Railway Gazette
We are a team of
modellers that are enthusiastic about creating an automated exact replica of the now completely removed Yeovil Town
railway station and it...
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Yeovil Town Station had disappeared before I moved to Yeovil in 1983. I had passed through on the blue coach when it was still standing but it really is a distant memory. This layout was s...
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For all Yeovil Town enquiries
Who:
Paul Howes
Tel:
07768 116654
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General Searching All searches are case insensitive - i.e. the case of the characters is not important. FRED is the same as fred You can use the '*' wild card to find a...
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Yeovil Town (OO exact scale
model of the original)
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UP TO DATE NEWS FOR YEOVIL TOWN
Over the past few years the layout has bee...
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Having established that we need the right kind of loft space in the first place we then need to look at how to prepare it for use. Here are just a few things to consider (in no particular order)...
/modelling/PreparingLoft.htm
From experience, I can safely say "It is better to spend 10 months planning a layout and 10 weeks building it than the other way around!"
Why, well given time and discussion with other mode...
/modelling/planning-the-layout.htm
January 20th at the club house
Annual General Meeting 08:00
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Address
Northolt Village Community Centre, Ealing Road, Northolt, Middlesex
Postcode
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Called to discuss The Summit layout
Open to all members of Yeovil
Model Railway Group
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Founded in 1967, the Group’s aim is to actively promote and advance the use of electronic and computer technology for
model railway operation.
Railway modelling, one of the world’s most po...
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A selection of switches and other devices, mounted on a board, to provide control for a
model railway.
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The structure - often timber frames with plywood or MDF tops - on which to build a
model railway layout.
/glossary/2921.htm
This is the brains behind a DCC-operated
model railway. Also known as a command unit.
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