Victorian Model Railway Society Inc. |
Scale Hardware produce a range of small fasteners including nut, bolt, washer detail.
Alan Gibson has changed hands but still produce the same range of wheels and other scratch building items.
ModelEtch produce stock items and a custom etching service.
Paradoxx Silicon Mold Making and Resin Casting Services offer their services as described in the name of the firm.
Barnes Products produce a range of materials for casting, including rubbers and resins. Their new store in Melbourne is now open, 40-42 Swan Street, Richnond. Mon-Fri
9am-5pm and Saturday 10am-1pm.
High Level produce a range of precision gear boxes and motors as well as their small, UK outline locomotive kits. Loco kits are to 4mm scale but the motors and gears are suitable, of course, for a range of scales
Proxxon tools are available from Woodworking Machinery Specialists.
Model Torque, a local (Blackburn, Vic., Aus) firm, have put on the market a magnetic transmission system for driving locomotives: worth a look.
Brunel Models are producers and suppliers of custom decals. Prices are reasonable, quality is excellent and it seems that almost anything is possible provided that you know exactly what you want!
Brunel Hobbies stock a wide range of models, tools and materials for the railway modeller.
Hobby Tools Australia are an internet order firm that supply a range of tools, glues etc for the hobbyist. Melbourne based and worth a look.
Veteran Models supply a limited but growing number of kits for VR in quarter inch scale.
Caboose Hobbies maintain their classic range of items for the model railway enthusiast.
Walthers home page or go straight to
their
advanced search
David Foulkes of Steam
Era Models now has a website.
Trains and Track import a number of items of particular interest to larger scales. Mail order from Queensland.
Branch Line is a good hobby shop but their web site is not always up to date.
Kadee (couplers) have a useful home page with good information about their products.
Slaters Plasticard have a useful home page with good information about their products.
Model
Railroader Magazine
Formlink have a site
that points to a lot of Model Rail sites in and out of Australia.
The AMRM (Australian Model
Railway Magazine) has a website which contains lots of useful info including an extensive listing of model rail clubs in Australia.
NMRA standards can
be found at this site.
The Victorian
N Scale Collective web site, as well as containing lots of information about
modelling specifically in N Scale, is full of useful tips, applicable to other
scales.
Minnipa and
Dutton Bay are two sites featuring the modelling of railways in the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Both are interesting, well put together sites with a wealth of information about the layouts and their prototypes as well as modelling tips and techiniques.