Crécy Publishing
Crécy Publishing offers high-quality books under Hikoki, Classic, Famous Russian Aircraft, Crécy and other imprints, focusing on many different aspects of aviation, from the world wars and Cold War, right up to modern subjects. The books feature excellent imagery, and often colour profile artwork.
CRÉCY’S NEW MACCHI FIGHTERS BOOK
Crécy Publishing’s new reference book 'Macchi Fighters' is an unmissable reference tool if you're building on a theme of World War Two Italian fighter aircraft.
CRÉCY MISTEL BOOK REVIEW
If you fancy building Luftwaffe's World War Two Mistel aircraft composites, there's no better reference then Crécy’s revised book on the subject.
London Rail Atlas
London is Britain‘s pre-eminent railway hub and recent developments such as the Elizabeth Line have altered the map. Crecy’s latest edition of the London Railway Atlas details many of the changes in London’s railways since their inception.
The Peak Diesels
This most recent publication from Crecy offers a comprehensive look at the ever popular ‘Peak’ diesel locomotives of Classes 44, 45 and 46.
CRÉCY’S REISSUED HEINKEL He 162 BOOK
Got Heinkel He 162 builds planned? You can ensure all your models are accurate with Crécy Publishing's reissued and impressive reference book on the type.
NEW PROPELLER TWILIGHT BOOK FROM CRÉCY
Crécy Publishing’s latest book. Propeller Twilight, explores the last generation of British piston-powered fighters and offers plenty of reference for modellers.
SPECIALTY PRESS AIRCRAFT ENGINE BOOK FROM CRÉCY
If you enjoy engine detailing as part of your aircraft modelling, the new Specialty Press reference book on US powerplants is invaluable.
BR First Generation DMUs
Hugh Longworth’s long-out-of-print reference work British Railways First Generation DMUs returns with revised text and the addition of colour photographs.
Electrics for the Railway Modeller
In this fast-paced world, little stays the same for long, it seems. This certainly applies to the seemingly complex topic of model railway electrics, which is often the very aspect of the hobby that is the most daunting and off-putting for both experienced modellers and those new to the craft.
Exploring Britain’s Disused Railways
The Victorian ’railway mania’ resulted in the UK being covered near and far with main lines, secondary lines and branch lines. With the introduction of motorways and families being able to afford their own motor car, many of these railways were closed, lifted and lost forever.