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Model Rail Replacement Podcast
Sam Beecher-Jones and James Walker
76 episodes
1 day ago
Model Railway hobbyists James and Sam navigate the trials and turnouts of something thats considered "a dying hobby" Both having been into railways since a young age, they share their thoughts and opinions as well as bad luck stories around the hobby and sometimes the wider world.
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Model Railway hobbyists James and Sam navigate the trials and turnouts of something thats considered "a dying hobby" Both having been into railways since a young age, they share their thoughts and opinions as well as bad luck stories around the hobby and sometimes the wider world.
Show more...
Hobbies
Leisure
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0414 How To Kill Time Till September...
Model Rail Replacement Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes 24 seconds
4 months ago
0414 How To Kill Time Till September...

this week is the last episode before our Summer break, we have guests in the form of Tom from Buggleskelly Station, Neil from the Little Layout Company and Steve from The British Railroader!

Model Rail Replacement Podcast
Model Railway hobbyists James and Sam navigate the trials and turnouts of something thats considered "a dying hobby" Both having been into railways since a young age, they share their thoughts and opinions as well as bad luck stories around the hobby and sometimes the wider world.