TGauge.com (UK): Primary source for T Gauge trains and accessories, based in the UK. Established in 2008 by Alan Ramsay Model Makers, they operate as both a global distributor and a manufacturer of select T Gauge products. Their range includes starter sets, track plans, locomotives, rolling stock, track sections, power controllers, scenery, tools, and spare parts. Since 2020, they have also operated a U.S. web store (ships from UK). They accept payment via PayPal and credit card. International shipping from UK.
VCS Hobbies (US): Distributes TGauge.com products in the U.S. They also carry Z scale items and photo-etched parts from brands like Paragrafix and Gold Medal Models, along with Sherline miniature machine tools. They accept payment via PayPal, credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Amazon Pay. U.S. shipping only.
You can also find them on eBay under the name Bklyn-Hobbies.
Lemiso (Germany): German importer that stocks Eishindo T Gauge rolling stock, track, and selected accessories. They have their own line of 3D printed products; buildings, bridges, and tunnels and German rolling stock. The buildings are German-style, but several will work well for generic European or US layouts (and I would guess other parts of the world). Bridges and tunnels are universal, but they have a specific tunnel entrance that you will find on a modern DB ICE 3 rail network. You will also find some Japanese locomotives that are not available from Tgauge.com. They accept payment via PayPal. International shipping from Germany.
NOTE! At the top of their web site menu to the right, you can customize the language and country (link is to English-language pages)
CustomZscales (Canada): Makes a wide range of pre-cut, pre-scored cardstock building kits for model railroad layouts, with options for Z scale, N scale, and a growing number of T Gauge kits. You can buy their products directly from their website or on Etsy, and orders over a certain amount placed through the CustomZScales site qualify for free shipping. Right now, there are over 30+ T Gauge kits available, including urban buildings like apartment blocks and shops, industrial structures such as freight sheds and grain elevators, and rural buildings like barns and churches. The designs reflect both North American and UK-style architecture. When ordering from either site, you can choose your scale using a drop-down menu. They accept payment via PayPal, credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay. International shipping from Canada.
Sean B, the creator behind CustomZScales, also has a YouTube channel where you can see more of the buildings up close, including build videos and layout examples
Buggleskelly Station (UK): Designed by Tom Marshall, Buggleskelly Station offers a range of UK-style scale models made from 3D-printed resin and produced in the UK. Models are available in scales from T gauge up to O gauge, with T gauge selectable via a drop-down menu. For larger scales, options include unpainted or hand-painted finishes, LED lighting, and customizable signage. They accept payment via PayPal. International shipping from UK.
TrainSupply.com (US): An online model train shop started in 2024 by the team behind Fusion Scale Hobbies. They have physical stores in Georgia and Tennessee and carries a wide range of stuff for both model railroaders and scale modelers, everything from scale kits and trains in HO, N, and O scales to scenery materials, paints, weathering supplies, tools, and detail parts.
TrainSupply.com has a selection of CCE Models (Jesse Svoboda) products for T Gauge, like locomotive and passenger car shells that fit Tgauge.com chassis, freight car shells, structure kits, decals, and detail parts. Most items show up as sold out, but in a blog post, Svoboda mentioned: “I admit to being somewhat lax about supplying them with more. If you have some specific models you’d like, please email me and I’ll get a batch done.”
They accept payment via PayPal, credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay. Check if they support international shipping.
NOTE! You can find a fully assembled, ready-to-run version of the CN EMD FP9 diesel locomotive on Tgauge.com.
CMR Products (US): A family-run online hobby shop that sells a variety of items like digital command control (DCC) products, scenery materials, tools, decals, and detail parts. They’re the exclusive distributor for NetzlofDesign Model Works decals, which cover a wide range of North American railroads. Their selection includes all the big names; Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern, BNSF, CSX, Canadian National, Canadian Pacific as well as lots of regional, historical, and shortline railroads, adding up to hundreds in total. Besides railroad-specific decals, they also have generic and specialty decals for things like fire vehicles and maintenance gear. Each decal set has a “Scale” dropdown where you can pick “T Scale (1:450).”
They accept payment via PayPal and credit cards. International shipping from USA.
D-Tour (Sweden): Run by Mikael Thelin in Stockholm, D-Tour offers 3D-printed models of cars such as the Citroën DS19 and 2CV at 1:450 scale as well a 1:220 (Z scale). All models are designed and produced in-house, with custom painting available. Products can be purchased directly from the website. For special orders, painted models or custom projects contact them via mail. They accept payment via PayPal. International shipping from Sweden.
GS Models Supplies (UK): A model train store that “supplies everything model engineers need to build model steam locomotives and traction engines.” They offer a wide range of parts, tools, and materials for model and railway hobbies. You can visit their store in Somerset, UK or shop online. They stock a selected range of T Gauge products and are the only known place still carrying Electra Railway Graphics BR vinyl liveries for T Gauge, which were discontinued some time ago, so this might be your last chance to get them. It may also be the only model train shop with T Gauge available in-store?
NOTE! They ship only within mainland UK, but they point out that if “you live outside this area” please contact them. If you’re in or visiting the South West of the UK, it’s definitely worth a visit.
The Model Tree Shop (UK): Offers high-quality scale model trees and landscaping supplies for model railways, architectural models, wargaming, and more. The T Gauge Products section has a selection of miniature trees and landscaping materials. They accept payment via PayPal, credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay. International shipping from UK.
TGauge Buy and Sell: A Facebook group where you can buy and sell used, new and custom made T Gauge products.
Ebay Stores
Why some eBay store links might not work in your region: eBay stores are tied to specific country sites (like ebay.com, ebay.co.uk, or ebay.de), so listings may not appear the same everywhere. While eBay does support international shipping, not all sellers choose to ship outside their own country. If a link doesn’t work, it could be due to regional restrictions or seller preferences. Try switching to the relevant local eBay site or adjusting your settings to view international items. eBay accepts multiple payment methods, including PayPal, credit cards, Google Pay, and Venmo.
Model Scenery World (US): offers 3D-printed models and accessories in various scales. Their T Gauge products are printed using PLA and mostly have buildings and accessories based on US prototypes except for the Flying Saucer, which is based on a design by “The Greys” from the Nexus region in the Andromeda Galaxy. The store has been around for over 20 years, has a 99.6% positive feedback rating with more than 58K items sold, and ships internationally
Simonartz (Hungary): Offers limited series, hand-painted metal cast model vehicles in N, Z, and T Gauge. The selection includes classic cars, modern cars, trucks, and service vehicles typically from Europe, US, and Japan. It’s a good idea to check back regularly for new releases.
Simonartz operates two eBay stores that offers international shipping:
- Simonartz: been active since 2004 and has a 100% positive feedback rating, more than 7K sales
- csikape: been active since 2009 and has a 100% positive feedback rating, more than 18K sales
The3dprintshopuk (UK): This store offers 3D-printed models and accessories for different model railway scales. Their T Gauge range has accessories, buildings, vehicles, and scenery. All items are resin 3D printed and come unpainted. The seller’s been active since 2010 and has a 100% positive feedback rating, with over 650 items sold. They only ship within the UK.
Whistle Stop Models (US): Supplies 3D-printed resin products across multiple scales, including N, HO, Z, O, and T Gauge. Their T Gauge selection includes bridges, vehicles, and structures. The store has excellent feedback, 99.7% positive, over 6,8K items sold and offers international shipping.
3D Printing Models (alphabetical order)
Alex Hondsmerk: a designer of T-Gauge (1:450 scale) railway models, has published a range of 3D-printable files on Thingiverse. His collection includes modern and classic rolling stock, freight wagons, and accessories suitable for T-Gauge layouts. All models are available as STL files, intended for 3D printing using resin printers. You can support his work via PayPal through his profile.
Carter Corwon: Has published several T gauge models, including buildings and structures on Thingiverse.
CJ Hilinski: Has several useful T Gauge (1:450 scale) models, including rolling stock, industrial crane, and commercial buildings. These STL files are great for 3D printing custom T Gauge accessories and structures, especially with a resin printer.
R Villhemsen: creates buildings and accessories in 1/450 to 1/500 scale aimed at small-scale wargaming (3–4mm) and T-gauge. Every model is test printed and painted to make sure it looks great and works well before being shared with the community. New models typically drop about once a month.
You can purchase physical prints of the models from: 3D Miniature Vault (U.S. & International) Tabletop Studios (Europe)
Printable Structures
Mediterranean-Style T Gauge Buildings: Printable buildings designed by J. Palacio in a Mediterranean style, inspired by architecture from Southern Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece). This style can also be found in the Caribbean, Latin America, and parts of the U.S., such as California, New Mexico, and Texas. Designed as modular blocks, the pieces can be combined to create larger structures such as stations, houses, or hotels. On J. Palacio’s blog, he shares tips on construction, modifications, and adding small porches. YouTube video of the layout.
The buildings are available as free downloads from Mediafire, a file hosting service.
POKARA Paper Craft – T-Gauge Paper Structure Kit: These free paper model kits are designed for T-Gauge and includes several Japanese style small residential and commercial buildings. Downloadable PDFs that you print, cut, fold, and assemble. Published in 2008.
Scale Model Buildings (UK): Offers downloadable building kits for a range of model railroad scales, including OO, HO, N, Z, TT. For T Gauge, they have “building packs” that include urban structures like shops, offices, and residential tower blocks in a British style. Even if the designs are based on UK buildings, they’re general enough to fit into all sorts of urban layouts from around the world. Kits are available as instant digital downloads.
They accept payment via PayPal, credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Delivery via Instant download.
