
The Associaton of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers has it's own site. This now includes many links to other members pages.
The East Anglian Group now has a web site which aims to show the variety of lines of the East Anglian group members.
The East Surrey group of the Associaton also has it's own site.
The Suffolk and Borders Light Railway is the portable layout of the East Anglian Group of the Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers. It is currently semi-permanently errected at the Bressingham Steam Museum, near Diss in Norfolk
The Historical Model Railway Society maintain a large website with links to other railway, both model and full-size, sites.
The Southwold Railway Trust have a growing website which includes details of the history of theline and the current reinstatement project.
16mm Yahoo Group email list about 16mm modelling - lots of traffic but a virtual open meeting available every day, all year round.
Andi Bradley maintains a directory of all things 16mm.
Brandbright supply a tremendous range of products for the garden railway, they also hold stock of locomotives if you can't wait for a manufactures lead times!
Cambrian Models have a range of injection moulded plastic parts for 16mm.
IP Engineering builders of the Jane loco, Plate Frame Simplex kit and a growing range of other locomotives and rolling stock. IP also stock bits and pieces for the scratch builder. Ivan is really helpful if you give him a ring too!
Locomotion make a range of interesting steam and battery rail cars and locomotives.
Pearse Locomotives Ltd manufactures of a range of piston valved locomotives.
PPS Steam Models stock a large range of steam models and accessories.
Slaters Plastikard manufacture a large range of plastic sheet and extrusions.
Joe Betsko has a site with some great "how to" pages.
Keith Brown's site, has a number of product reviews, a shop and with a few constructional articles.
Dominic Greenop has a very nice pictorial site, unfortunately it is hosted by a bandwidth limiting provider so you might need a few visits to get all the way round.
The 16mm Photo Album is a record of Steve Hallam's collection of locos.
Peter Hayward has a very nice site, with a few constructional articles.
The Virtual Narrow Gauge Exhibition is collated by Chris MacKenzie and covers most of the popular modelling scales as well as the real thing.
Dick Summerfield has built a superb site where you can find out more about the 16mm eGroup amongst other things. Look out for some great pictures of 16mm modelling.
Martin Williamson has a very nice pictorial site, pay special attention to the warning on the home page!
Richard Stone's pictures of 16mm lines and shows.
Richard Stone's pictures of Narrow Gauge Locomotives.
Modeller.co.uk The modellers search engine!
RailServe is a general railroad site with an american slant but a huge link index.