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G Scale Society
| Started by the German firm of Lehmann in the 1960s, with a trade name of LGB
(which translated means Lehmann Big Railway), G scale is
essentially the modelling of narrow gauge railway on track 45mm wide (the
same as gauge 1, but to a heavier profile)
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| G Scale Society - North West | North West UK Members Group
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| The 16mm Group | We run narrow gauge trains in the scale of 1:19 which represents 16mm: 1ft
running on 0 gauge [32mm] track giving a prototype 2ft gauge or 45mm gauge
representing 3ft gauge prototypes | | |
| Gauge 1 model Railway Association. | The basic premise for Gauge One is a track gauge of 1¾ inches which equates to
44.45mm, generally referred to as 45mm. Everyone who uses this gauge (or
an equivalent scale in any other gauge) is welcome to join. | | |
The Association of larger scale railway
modellers.
| The Association has the express aim of keeping modellers in touch with the trade
and trade in touch with the modellers. The Association is non-political, open to
anyone interested in model railways in the larger scales S, 0, 1, G and upwards,
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| The Gauge Three Society. | Our objective as a Society is to encourage further interest and participation in
G3, by building and running scenic G3 model railways. | | |
| B.G.R.S | The Buckinghamshire Garden Railway Society (BGRS) is a group of
friendly folk with 2 distinct types of activity. We all enjoy the excitement of
large scale model railways and most of us have a track in the gardens of our
homes. | | |
| G Scale Railways -
Devon | Devon Area Group
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| G Scale Society - East Midlands | G Scale Area Group
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