Forums

Matt Scruton's Facebook group The place to show off your achievements, and read about others'

Gauge One Railways An independent forum discussing model making in Gauge 1, inhabited by many G1MRA luminaries but not representing G1MRA

The Gauge One 3D Circle forum A G1MRA virtual group for 3D printing

Steam Model Loco forum Construction experiences with live steam garden gauge locos, mostly 16mm but also including the G1MRA standard gauge live steam designs: Project, Dee and ARM1G

Garden Railway Forum A discussion group covering all kinds of garden raiilways including G1

Tinplate and vintage RMWeb Collectable and vintage forum

ScaleOne32 RMWeb ScaleOne32 forum

My Large Scale Mostly G-scale but with some G1 content

Western Thunder 1:32 Gauge 1 discussion on the Western Thunder forums

Video channels

G1MRA YouTube channel Footage from our events

Pennula (Hamburg) Films of Gauge 1 operations

Places to visit

Bekonscot The famous Bekonscot Model Village with G1 model railway

Hara Model Train Museum A large model railway museum in Yokohama, Japan

Technik Museum Sinsheim, Germany.

Other gauge and scale societies

The Gauge ‘O’ Guild All forms of railway modelling in 7mm. scale and on 0 gauge track.

The 16mm Association The Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers.

The G-Scale Society Mainly narrow gauge modelling on G1 45mm track.

The National 2½ Inch Gauge Association 2.5″gauge model engineering.

The Gauge 3 Society The 2.5″ gauge large-scale scenic model railway group.

The Train Collectors Society For those interested in all makes and gauges of toy and model trains.

Modelling and engineering societies

Sutton Model Engineering Club Sutton has an extensive G1 track

EiWi G1 Railway Swiss Model Car Club Gauge 1 group and track at Witterswil

Gauge One in Denmark David and Axel Clement’s fine G1 railway

Puget Sound Garden Railway Society

Sidestreet Bannerworks Marc Horowitz' site, including ten years of'Locomotive of the month'

Protoype and standards information

Mark Wood’s wheel site Thoughtful comments on Gauge One scales and standards