Graham Farish
Graham Farish was originally based in Poole, but in 2000 it was purchased by Bachmann Europe to become the manufacturer's 'N' gauge product range. Graham Farish produces a wide range of ready-to-run locomotives and rolling stock as well as being supported by the Bachmann Scenecraft 'N' gauge building range. Read our full collection of Graham Farish news, reviews and features here.
Refurbished Class 31
The Graham Farish Class 31 is back for ‘N’ gauge in refurbished form. MIKE WILD takes a look at this important link in the Brush Type 2 story for the smaller scale.
Graham Farish ‘8F’ 2-8-0s land
The Stanier ‘8F’ has been a long-standing part of the Graham Farish ‘N’ gauge collection, but it is being replaced by a brand-new model to 21st century standards. MARK CHIVERS inspects this enticing new arrival.
Graham Farish MK 2Fs
BACHMANN’S enticing new ‘N’ gauge BR Mk 2f carriages touched down in the Hornby Magazine office during September.
Bachmann delivers HKA for 'OO' and 'N'
NEW to the Branchline ‘OO’ and Graham Farish gauge ranges are all-new models of the HKA high capacity hopper wagons which were originally built for National Power as JMAs which were originally built in 1995.
Farish Thompsons debut
New to the Graham Farish rolling stock collection this month is the first of its ‘N’ gauge Thompson corridor coaches.
Colas Colours for Graham Farish Class 70
NEW from Bachmann’s ‘N’ gauge Graham Farish range is this up-to-the-minute version of the General Electric (GE) PowerHaul Class 70 Co-Co diesel in Colas Rail Freight livery.
Bachmann reveals first 2020 product announcements
THE FIRST of Bachmann’s product announcements for 2020 took place on February 4/5 with the manufacturer revealing a collection of new ‘OO’ gauge models for release through February-April.
‘Merchant’ debut for ‘N’
The ‘Merchant Navy’ 4-6-2s were a symbol of Bulleid’s radical design ethos and now a new model of the air-smoothed locomotives has arrived for ‘N’ gauge. MIKE WILD takes a closer look at Bachmann’s 2015 released Southern ‘Pacific’.