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Railway song of the week

We all love the sound of a steam train and not only the chugging noise but also the whistle. Canadian singer Mac DeMarco decided to have both of them in his song appropriately called "choo choo". While this song was released in 2019, it offers a very funky sound that will remind most of you of the 1970s. Click on the picture to listen.



This week in history

On the first of July 1904, the Great Western Railway introduced an express train between London Paddington and Penzance, the train was later to be called the Cornish Riviera Express and still operates today.



Have you got one of them?

This set has got all the mini drill bits you will ever need: about 150 of them from 0.4mm to 3.2mm. They are ideal to open up holes in plastic kits, scratchbuilding or general modelling. They can be used with a pin vice or a mini drill. The bits come in a nice storage case.




A number of running numbers

There are many modellers out there that derive great pleasure and satisfaction from modelling not only realistic landscapes and track layouts, but rolling stock too, they take great pride in meticulously ensuring that their wagons, coaches and locomotives are prototypical right down to their running numbers. Of course this takes a lot of research and ultimately hard work applying running numbers that are correct for a specific era and region whilst ensuring that numbers are not duplicated.

Fortunately, sourcing the numbers is a lot easier, Old Time Workshop is a company specialising in sets of running numbers and signage for O gauge, 00 gauge, including a large selection for Cambrian models kits and Dundas OO9 gauge wagons and coaches with from most eras, regions and railway companies, so all you have to do is choose.





Modelmaster is another company specialising in running numbers. Their range is immense and covers a multitude of classes from many eras and includes a fairly comprehensive coverage of steam and diesel locomotive numbers as well as a sizable range for multiple units, coaches and wagons covering mainly 00 gauge but with a small selection of N gauge and O gauge numbers too.







With such a wide range of running numbers available, the days of running consists with duplicated or un-prototypical running numbers, is numbered!

Modelling tips

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Unboxing videos

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You can access all the unboxing videos by visiting this page or simply click on the link called "videos" on our website.

Events and exhibitions

Find all the latest events and exhibitions for the model railway world, on the UK Model Shop Events directory. Hopefully, 2024 will give us plenty of opportunities to attend events all over the country.


Do you need to order?

Send us an email or give us a call to check availability or to reserve anything, whatever scale you model in. As usual, if we do not have in stock what you are looking for, we will order it for you and you will get it fast (usually within a week if the manufacturer has it in stock). We place weekly orders with most suppliers.

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Isle of Wight
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