This comprehensive book is aimed at all those railway modellers who wish to create a realistic model of a branch line. It contains a vast array of useful information, excellent reference photographs, practical tips, explanations of modelling techniques and a host of exciting modelling ideas. . Examines the origins, developments and future of branch lines in Britain . Considers where to house the model and demonstrates how it can be located and operated in a relatively small space without losing its appeal . Provides useful insights into how to select a suitable branch line to model . Discusses how to create scenic realism and an appropriate setting for the model, with reference to the landscape, the infrastructure, the lineside and the use of authentic colour . Presents information about a selection of real, and some fictitious, branch lines in order to inspire the modeller and help him select a suitable subject to lovingly recreate . Contains track plans and superb drawings of the whole scene which provide a visual interpretation of what the completed model should look like . Presents a number of case-study projects AUTHOR: David Wright is a professional artist and model maker who has created many models of rural buildings for model railway enthusiasts, museums and businesses. David has written numerous articles for railway magazines and provides hands-on experience at railway modelling workshops. In addition, he has completed two DVDs, one of which dealt with modelling rural buildings, and is well known at the major railway modelling exhibitions providing demonstrations to the visiting public. 307 colour and b/w photographs