FEATURES:
FIGURE IT OUT - Performance calculation problems? Diff ratios causing brain pain? George Hartnup's computer programme could be an effective remedy.
CREAM CRACKERS - Ian Hyne takes a look at three Madison Roadsters, with three very different approaches to build.
MIDAS MAKING - At last, our editor has his patience rewarded and begins the task of piecing togerther his new company transport, the Midas Gold.
YOUR SERPENT SIR? - Quite possibly the most in demand replica at the moment, Kevin McGoverin infiltrates the Union of the Snake.
BLAST FROM THE PAST - And we bet you all thought this would never appear. At last, the final part of the Piper FM story.
DOING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC - In the absence of a new demonstrator, Ian Hyne gets to grips with two customer built Dutton Legerras.
PLAY MISTY FOR ME - Kevin McGoverin takes the short trip down the Ml, peering through''the Barnsley fog and catching up on the latest happenings of the Carlton Carrera.
LO - COST - Or should that read Locust? want something that is easy to build, but more tricky than an Airfix kit? This could be the one for you.
FAVE RAVES - In which the three amigos, in a rare quiet moment, take a reflective look back at their favourite drives of 1988.
HI TECH 500 - Having followed this project from inception to completion, Ian Hyne is privileged to get one of the first drives.
REGULARS:
HYNESIGHT - Tales of Eric Broadley, along with other editorial muses over a night time cup of cocoa.
WHAT'S NEW? - Kevin McGoverin reveals all that is new from Brightwheel, Dutton, UVA and Westfield to name but a few.
POSTBAG - Does this months edition feature salacious gossip from our readers? Probably not, but interesting as always
WHERE'S MY PEN - Bah! Humbug! As you can see, the spirit of Christmas leaves Pen 'Scrooge ' Roberts completly unmoved.
January Cover - Your Serpent Sir?
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