The required reading for zero gauge model railroaders: the zero gauge magazineRegardless of whether you are a beginner, a friend of noble brass models, carpet and fairway enthusiast, system owner or module builder: this is for you! All new publications in words and pictures, all the news from the scene, comprehensive reporting, including about small series manufacturers and their models. Always up to date. SNM readers know exactly whats going on.The Zero Gauge Magazine brings exciting and lavishly produced articles, construction reports, great system reports, handicraft tips and much more. The whole thing in a generous layout with spectacular, large-format photos. The zero gauge is different from other model railroad sizes, and the magazine fully takes this into account. Experienced model builders show their works and tricks and provide many suggestions for a fascinating hobby. Concentrated track zero knowledge for you!The SNM is available as a printed glossy magazine and now also as an app, and there is also an online magazine. The magazine appears four times a year. Older editions are particularly interesting as a reference work for newcomers! The combined subscription with a printed booklet and access and archive via app is particularly attractive.In the app, you can read all the booklets that have appeared so far in the original layout, as you wish on your tablet or mobile phone. The issues that are already out of print as a printed issue are also available in the app - all issues from 2010.There are also special collective and special editions that appear exclusively digitally and are only available via the app.There is space in the smallest hut: Zero gauge rocks even on a two-meter shunting system. And especially at module meetings with 100-meter-long routes. Gauge zero is more community, more activity, more experience.And the Zero Gauge magazine reports about it. In close-up.Almost like being there live.