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Beginner’s Guide to Gauge Widening for Miniature Railways
A friendly introduction to what gauge widening is, why miniature railways use it, and how the PNP Railways track system makes it simple to build smooth-running curves. Gauge widening might sound like a specialist railway engineering term, but the principle is simple: trains run more smoothly through curves when the rails are set slightly further apart. On miniature railways, especially 5" and 7¼" gauge, locomotives often have limited side-play and relatively rigid wheelbases.
Dec 75 min read


Scratch-Built and Show-Stopping: Recreating Harmans Cross in Miniature with 5 Inch Gauge Display Track
A detailed look at Keith Jarman’s scratch-built 5-inch gauge model of Harmans Cross station, proudly displayed by the Northampton Society of Model Engineers at the Midlands Model Engineering Show. Built using a PNP 5" True Scale Display Track Kit, this impressive project showcases creativity, craftsmanship and railway heritage. Read the full case study and discover our limited-time Black Friday offer on display track kits.
Nov 274 min read


Building Track the Smart Way: Using Flat Steel Bar with PNP Railways Bar Rail Chairs & Plastic Sleepers
Thinking of building your own track?
Discover how using 10mm x 20mm flat steel bar with PNP Railways Bar Rail Chairs can save you time and money without compromising on strength or performance. A simple, smart alternative to profile rail — ideal for garden and club layouts alike.
Read the full article and request your free sample today.
Nov 52 min read
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