British Railway Modelling (BRM)

Part 1 Second-hand restorations

AT A time of very tight economic restrictions for many, how is it possible to participate in this great hobby of ours without spending large amounts of cash? One frequently hears bleats about current RTR stuff being way beyond the pockets of many now (though I still think, for the quality currently available, it's still exceptional value for money),

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