Links
A new companion website featuring all-things related to Tri-ang Minic Motorways
http://minicmotorways.weebly.com
- just click on the picture below to visit
There is already a great deal to see - in particular, Minic Motorways Sets, Road Vehicles, Buildings and Road / Rail Models and Track.
The website is being updated every month; with many new and unusual additions to come.
The website is being updated every month; with many new and unusual additions to come.
The following are Fellow Friends and Collectors Websites that are worth visiting
if you are interested in collecting or researching Tri-ang Railways. (All links open in a new tab.)
You can find Dave McCarthy's superb Tri-ang Model Railways website at http://www.tri-ang.co.uk
The Train Collectors Society website http://www.traincollectors.co.uk is run on behalf of the British TCS, a non-profit organisation which caters for collectors of all types of toy train regardless of make, gauge or age.
The Tri-ang Society website http://www.tri-angsociety.co.uk is dedicated to all things Tri-ang including Railways.
Dave Coxon has a Tri-ang Railways website at http://www.tri-angrailways.com
Dave Angell has launched his own website www.daveangelltrains.co.uk It features some of his train and toy collections and so far there are pages displaying Tri-ang Trains, Tri-ang 'Nellie' Locomotives, Minic Motorway, Lines Bros / Tri-ang Push-along Animals, Jump Jockey and Playcraft Railways. Exhibition displays and a little about his layouts also feature. There is also a 'sales window' for mainly trains. Dave is a long-time member of the Train Collectors Society.
Elaine's Trains has a website http://www.elaines-trains.co.uk which offers Tri-ang Railways and other British, European and American models from various manufacturers in a variety of scales. The pictures are excellent and Elaine is always helpful and happy to answer your questions. I have always been extremely pleased with all of my purchases. Elaine is a long-time member of the Train Collectors Society.
The Train Collectors Society website http://www.traincollectors.co.uk is run on behalf of the British TCS, a non-profit organisation which caters for collectors of all types of toy train regardless of make, gauge or age.
The Tri-ang Society website http://www.tri-angsociety.co.uk is dedicated to all things Tri-ang including Railways.
Dave Coxon has a Tri-ang Railways website at http://www.tri-angrailways.com
Dave Angell has launched his own website www.daveangelltrains.co.uk It features some of his train and toy collections and so far there are pages displaying Tri-ang Trains, Tri-ang 'Nellie' Locomotives, Minic Motorway, Lines Bros / Tri-ang Push-along Animals, Jump Jockey and Playcraft Railways. Exhibition displays and a little about his layouts also feature. There is also a 'sales window' for mainly trains. Dave is a long-time member of the Train Collectors Society.
Elaine's Trains has a website http://www.elaines-trains.co.uk which offers Tri-ang Railways and other British, European and American models from various manufacturers in a variety of scales. The pictures are excellent and Elaine is always helpful and happy to answer your questions. I have always been extremely pleased with all of my purchases. Elaine is a long-time member of the Train Collectors Society.
Toy and Train Spotter - a new website http://toyandtrainspotter.weebly.com , still in its infancy, featuring an eclectic mix of the rare, the interesting and the unusual from both the UK and from abroad. Many Tri-ang items are featured including Tri-ang Railways and Hornby Railways, Arkitex, Minic, etc. As well as model railways, there is a strong focus on die-cast models of all scales including Britains Lilliput World, Dublo Dinky Toys, Lion Car, etc. (railway related models are also featured here). There will be more to come!
If you would like to have your website added to this list or to recommend a website please contact me via the
Contact Form at the bottom of the Home page.
Contact Form at the bottom of the Home page.