About esngblog
This is the blog of the East Surrey N Gauge model railway club. Find out about our club activities here, as well as news and views on N-gauge railway modelling.-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments

Allan Dawes on On my workbench – module… “Stuttgart 202… on Stuttgart 2025 – 4… 
Jonathan Caswell on Stuttgart 2025 – 4… 
Chuckster on Brockenhurst show 2025 
snitchthebudgie on Potpourri #1130 Archives
Categories
Blogroll
Inspiration
N-gauge links
Our club website
Blog Stats
- 439,013 hits
Tag Archives: Layout design
Jon’s modules – Clubhouse additions
Before continuing with my new module, I took time to complete the ‘Clubhouse’ module. I’d bought some Oxford vehicles in the NGS sale, and some figures elsewhere. Some of these have been added to the module to bring it to … Continue reading
Links – Modules down under +The Flying Scotsman
A couple of links to start the month….. N Scale Modellers, Australia, have an on-line magazine that is free to read and download. Fun to have a browse, not only to see the Australian models, but also to see a … Continue reading
Jon’s modules – Gapmasters
A few months ago (well actually 15 months), I posted about the ‘Gapmaster’ range of etched PCB sleeper sections, pre-tinned to solder the track to. The original post is here. I got hold of some of these neat fittings from … Continue reading
How do we describe our hobby?
Some good thoughts from “The Erratic and Wandering Journey.” I think the starting point [to explaining model railways] would be to embrace the sheer range of interests and abilities encompassed by this most democratic of hobbies, from the 2 year … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration, Layout design, Operation
Tagged inspiration, Layout design, model railway
Leave a comment
Odd modelling ideas #2030
For the climate conscious (and it would make a cool model)….. Rail Energy Storage Harnesses the Power of Gravity All the Livelong Day A California startup is repurposing trains and rail cars to help renewable energy utilities compete with fossil … Continue reading
Posted in Hints and tips, Inspiration, Out and about, Weird and wonderful
Tagged Hints and tips, inspiration, Layout design, model railway
Leave a comment
Jon’s modules – Mojo come, Mojo go….
The modelling mojo comes and goes! I’ve had a bit of free time over the last few weeks, and I should have been starting my new module for Stuttgart. I was going to use a Watlhers art-décor rail bridge, as … Continue reading
Don’t delay, start today
Some good insights from Steve Flint, writing in the latest Railway Modeller editorial… There are three categories of model railway enthusiast. The first is the person who has a specific layout project on the go…. The second is the collector…. … Continue reading
Posted in Hints and tips, Inspiration, Layout design
Tagged Hints and tips, inspiration, Layout design
1 Comment
DC or DCC?
In the latest edition of Model Railway Journal, Jerry Clifford’s editorial has some helpful thoughts on model railway electrics. Edited highlights below…. The old and the new…. A good friend and very fine modeller recently said to me that, in … Continue reading
Posted in Hints and tips, Inspiration, Operation
Tagged Hints and tips, Layout design, model railway
2 Comments
Jon’s modules (and layouts) – A new(ish) layout
As I write this, I’m looking at a large black box parked in the lounge, and waiting to go into the loft. What could it be? Kuritu. At our 2017 show in April, I noticed that Ian Milroy had a … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration, Jon's layout ramblings, Layout design
Tagged Layout design, model railroad, traction, tram
Leave a comment
Flying Scotsman on the Bluebell
Thanks Peter, for this shot of the Flying Scotsman on the Bluebell Railway. Not everyday that 60103 has to collect a tablet for single-line working. I wonder how many times, if ever, that happened in pre-preservation days? And that’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Hints and tips, Inspiration, Out and about, Weird and wonderful
Tagged Hints and tips, inspiration, Layout design, model railway
1 Comment