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        <description>The 2mm Scale Association

&lt;http://www.2mm.org.uk&gt;  The 2mm Scale Association

The 2mm Scale Association exists to promote and facilitate modelling at the scale of 2mm:1ft. The scale has a long history as the smallest practical finescale standard.</description>
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        <description>The 7mm Narrow Gauge Association

&lt;https://7mmnga.org.uk&gt; The 7mm Narrow Gauge Association

Do you want to model the narrow gauge in a larger scale? Perhaps you have an O scale layout and want to add a narrow gauge feeder line, or perhaps you just think this would be the ideal scale/gauge combination for you?</description>
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        <description>The EM Gauge Society

&lt;https://emgs.org&gt; The EM Gauge Society

The Eighteen Millimetre Gauge Society was founded in 1955 with the aim of promoting and supporting railway modellers working to a scale of 4mm/ft. with a track gauge of 18mm, and the use of fine scale standards more generally. The letters EM reflect the original 18mm gauge standard although this was further refined to 18.2mm. In addition we also support modellers working to the more demanding Protofour (P4) standards, with a track ga…</description>
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        <description>MERG - The Model Electronic Railway Group

&lt;https://www.merg.org.uk&gt;  MERG

MERG (Model Electronic Railway Group) is an international, UK based society promoting interest in the application of electronics &amp; computers to all aspects of railway modelling.

Our aim is to introduce modellers to the use of electronics to control and enhance their layouts, whether you are using techniques such as DC, DCC or Radio Controlled, manual or computer operated.</description>
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        <description>Missenden Railway Modellers

&lt;https://www.missendenrailwaymodellers.org.uk&gt;

Missenden Abbey Modellers

For more than 30 years, people have been polishing their skills at Missenden Abbey’s unique Railway Modellers’ Weekends.

Hands-on, practical courses covering the key aspects of railway modelling.
Working with some of the best-known tutors in the hobby, you have multiple course options – from chassis construction to electronics, scenics to kit-building, from soldering and tracklaying to airbru…</description>
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        <description>The N Gauge Society

&lt;https://ngaugesociety.org&gt;  The N Gauge Society

The N Gauge Society was formed in 1967 by a small group of N Gauge modellers from West Yorkshire, supported by the late Sydney Pritchard, founder of the present day Peco company.  The Society’s aims then, as now, were to promote the gauge and encourage active participation in N Gauge railway modelling.</description>
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        <description>The National Model Railroad Association

&lt;https://nmra.org&gt; NMRA

&lt;https://nmrabr.org.uk&gt; NMRA - British Section

The NMRA nurtures and supports model railroading and model trains worldwide, and as a great number of programmes that enhance our enjoyment of the hoddy, such as the Achievement Program.   The NMRA also sets and manages many of the standards that enable products from different manufacturers to play well together – the RP25 wheel being an example.  It also manages the standards or DCC…</description>
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        <description>The OO9 Society



&lt;https://www.009society.com&gt;  The OO9 Society

The World&#039;s largest society for small scale narrow gauge railway modelling

We aim to cater for all aspects of small scale narrow gauge railway modelling, both for the beginner and the experienced modeller alike, for the scratch-builder, the kit builder and the modeller who prefers proprietary ready to run equipment. Whether you are an active modeller or an armchair modeller, you will find a welcome in the 009 Society.</description>
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        <description>The Gauge O Guild

&lt;https://www.GaugeOGuild.com&gt; The Gauge O Guild

The Guild exists to further all forms of railway modelling in 7mm. scale or O gauge track. With over 5500 members including over 500 outside the U.K. the Guild is a focus for O gauge modellers to meet, share and enjoy their mutual interest.</description>
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        <description>The Scalefour Society

&lt;https://www.scalefour.org/about/about.html&gt; The Scalefour Society

The Scalefour Society promotes the concept of railway modelling to the most accurate standards, using a scale of 4 mm to 1 foot (1:76.2). Standard track gauge is therefore 18.83 mm, as compared to the 16.5 mm of 00 or the 18.2 mm of EM, although the concept applies equally to narrower and broader gauge prototypes.</description>
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        <description>Pendon Museum

&lt;https://www.pendonmuseum.com&gt;  Pendon Museum

Pendon Museum is many things; it displays the countryside buildings and transport of the 1930s Vale of White Horse and Dartmoor, all in meticulously modelled 4mm scale EM Gauge. It’s a lovely afternoon out for a family trip even if they are not interested in trains particularly, but like to see something different.  And for many, it’s the ultimate model railway to watch the trains go by.  Come and visit our website for much, much more…</description>
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        <description>The Scale 7 Group

&lt;https://www.scaleseven.org.uk&gt;

What is ScaleSeven?

S7 railway modellers work to a scale of 1:43.5, 7mm to 1ft, using a true-to-scale standard gauge of 33mm, and a wheel profile which matches closely the real thing. ScaleSeven modellers achieve smooth running on more realistic permanent way.</description>
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        <description>The Slim Gauge Circle

&lt;https://www.slimgaugecircle.com&gt; The Slim Gauge Circle

The Slim Gauge Circle supports modellers of North American Narrow Gauge.</description>
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        <description>Societies

These societies exist to help railway modellers in the variety of scales and gauges that we model in. 
For more about the combinations of Scale and Gauge please see the article on Scales.

2mm Scale - N Gauge

The N Gauge Society

&lt;https://ngaugesociety.org&gt;  The N Gauge Society

The N Gauge Society was formed in 1967 by a small group of N Gauge modellers from West Yorkshire, supported by the late Sydney Pritchard, founder of the present day Peco company.  The Society’s aims then, as …</description>
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        <description>The 3mm Society

&lt;https://sites.google.com/site/3mmpublic/&gt;  The 3mm Society

Founded in 1965, the 3mm Society has supported modellers in 3mm scale ever since, whether it be scratch building, making kits or running the original Triang TT products.</description>
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