Locoyard Advent Calendar – 2nd December
Click on the picture to reveal today’s Advent picture!
Click on the picture to reveal today’s Advent picture!
This model is one of the most hotly anticipated Southern models of modern times. The South Eastern and Chatham Railway’s C class is a very elegant locomotive; made all the more attractive when painted in the railway’s complex lined green. The only survivor of the class, number 592 is a popular member of the Bluebell…
Click on the picture to reveal today’s Advent picture!
The level of support for Movember 2012 on Locoyard has been beyond all that I imagined and every entry has been fantastic. All of you who contributed should know that
Shortly before the closing of the Locoyard Movember competition; a final submission was received; and an excellent one too! This came courtesy of Graeme Watson (@NigelGresleyA4 on twitter), who also submitted
There is still just enough time to get your own entries submitted! The date for the final submissions is 29th November. Click Here to find out more about Movember and how one or more of your really useful engines can take part!
This guide is designed for anyone looking to ask Father Christmas for a steam train set this Christmas and would like a little advice. Unfortunately, train sets are not given much of a look-in by the model rail press, so hopefully this guide goes some way to plugging that gap. The reviews are based on…
Another brilliant Movember competition entry has arrived, with two fantastic photographs, one of James the Red Engine and the other of
The picture above was supplied by Chris; fellow tweeter @ttte2010. Although this does not stricly follow the rules of the Locoyard competition, it’s been published to share and inspire over Locoyard followers to join in with the fun! This is the final weekend of 2012 to get your own entries submitted! Click anywhere here to…
Hornby produce a number of locomotives that share the 0-4-0 chassis – the Caledonian Pug, class 06 diesel shunter, and three side-tank models; the Industrial Class D; the GWR Holden Tank and a fictional ex-Thomas the Tank engine model, the subject of today’s loco review. This locomotive is fictional, but is very losely based on