Australian Model Railway Magazine

BRANCHLINE RAMBLINGS Not Another Revolution!

When the majority of the Branchline Ramblers can individually boast of over half a century of involvement in the model railway hobby, you can imagine that between them they have seen quite a few of what ultimately turned out to be quite revolutionary developments introduced into the hobby.

Ask any of the Ramblers to name three such developments and I suspect that sound and Digital Command Control (DCC) would be common on everyone’s list while my suggestion for third would be ‘L’ girder benchwork, which has played a major part in the ongoing 35 year building (and.

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