If you wanted to model a really l-o-o-o-ong tunnel EFE sells London Underground models.Here's a supplier http://www.railway-models.co.uk/1253_1.html:wave:
I ordered one from Bluejacket. They confirmed the order by e-mail stating that it would take several weeks to arrive. It came today. I wish that all suppliers were that good.
Also in Walther book, Vollmer & Faller produce sheets. If you can find it, Slater's brick sheet is quite good, also thin, although a bit large as it's OO, not HO
http://www.slatersplastikard.com/Plastikard/slaters%20embossed_plastikard.htm
Thanks guys. We really want a modern River push boat. That let's the Sylvan models out. I think the pack of four was made by Lindberg, but haven't been able to find them. I've got an HO model so I guess it'll have to be a scratch-built copy.
I was tidying out old LPs (remember them) yesterday and found anold copy of Ewan McColl's Ballad of John Axxon. It's a recording made back in 1950s/60s of a radio programme about a train crash in the English Midlands. One of the first "docusoaps"
Also found Dave Goulder's records (UK folk...
I'm looking for a link to something posted a couple of years ago. I thought that it was here but can't find it.
It was about an N scale gas station, went for a number of pages but what I'm interested in was a number of files to download of Coke, Pepsi etc. vending machines
A Dutch modeller, Ruud Bergevoet (sp?) I think created his own Central American republic, complete with history etc. He built quite a lot of unique models in N.
I just found an interesting article in an old magazine on the subject.