Welcome to the March 2025 edition of Australian Model Railway News. In this episode, we’ll bring you up-to-date with the latest developments, product releases, and industry news from Australian model railway manufacturers. We’ll explore a variety of scales, manufacturers, historical eras, and regions.

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0:00 – Introduction
2:52 – Buckambool
3:48 – Tracktion Scale Models
4:17 – Trainbuilder
4:39 – IDR Models
5:17 – Beautiful Little Buildings
8:49 – Russllyn Foundry
9:49 – Vision N Scale
10:05 – Australian Railway Models
10:24 – Pauls 3D
11:36 – Mahers Models
11:56 – Platform Printing Australia
12:20 – On Track Models
13:15 – SDS Models
13:28 – Auscsion
14:37 – Will James Railways
15:06 – Australian Model Railway Exhibitions
18:46 – DCM Models

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24 COMMENTS

  1. After 12:21 the welcome news from On Track Models Victorian Railways L sheep wagons, I did not catch from this the number of wagons you get in a $390 pack of wagons.
    Went to their website and was nervous just seeing them illustrating three wagons.
    But reassured later buried in the text that they are SIX wagon packs for $390.
    A bit surprised they only have one pack for the fifties era, but three packs for the eighties. Since by the eighties the use of L four wheel wagons eas very near ending as was all livestock transport by rail in Victoria. Not found an L photo newer than 1978.
    I will have to settle for the fifties pack and s few sixties or go down the renumbering route.

  2. The F class may also be of interest to people modelling British trains in HO scale. The F class is essentially a broad gauge BR class 11 so with some work it can be used for such a model.

  3. That Royal Hotel building caught my eye. Despite being a Queensland based building, one could probably blend it into an American western town if they so desired. Those images the CG sculpt for the Vic F-Class also look interesting. Kind of reminds me of a British Railways Class 08.

  4. Hi ! Such a shame that the Ghan is apparently not available in N scale (1:220)… However, time ago I saw a publication that a man is making it in Australia…Do you know such thing ? Regards from Mallorca-Spain !😊

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