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Modern Railway Modelling Magazine, Summer 2006 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Welton Down - Jim Allwood describes his 2mm finescale layout featuring the Network SouthEast era.
'Tommy' - Nick Dunhill's impressive 7mm scale model of EM1 prototype No.26000.
Changing a Tug's identity - Nigel Burkin customises the Hornby Class 60, changing its identity and tweaking the livery.
Diesel shunters - Phil Lewis introduces us to some more BR shunter classes.
Gallows Close - 'What if...' Chris Shutt has re-written history so that Gallows Close has become the main station serving Scarborough.
The Northern end of the line - Bevis King considers that the unusual town of Moosonee, Ontario has modelling potential.
'Peak' details - Mike Kerry suggests some detail differences for those interested in ensuring that their particular loco choice is accurate.
Heijan Class 33 - not quite a 'Crompton' - Nigel Burkin evaluates the Heijan 00 gauge Class 33. He also shows how to prepare the locomotive for DCC operation and fit closer to scale wheels.
Diary - Forthcoming shows and a reason to visit Newton Abbot station again!
Review - Featuring reviews by Nigel Burkin, Simon W Hood and Peter Marriott.
DCC-ready - Nigel Burkin ponders over what this term actually means.
Nuremberg 2006 - Peter Marriott reports from the big International Toy Fair.
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