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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
NEWS - A first look at the Stanier coaches and Class 08 from Hornby, plus the Parish N gauge Mk.1 suburbans.
PRODUCT REVIEW - Bachmann's brand new N gauge Graham Parish V2,and a range of budget price 00 coach sides
LAYOUT FOCUS - All along the line.'IKB'gives us a first glance at this extensive 0 gauge layout under construction.
PROTOTYPE TRAINS - Ken Rathbone takes us through some basic GWR'small'train formations.
LAYOUT FOCUS - Remember West Country holidays? Mel Reesjogs the memory with a 00 gauge trip to Penhallick.
LAYOUT PLANNING - The opportunities afforded by modelling a triangular junction are investigated by John Cockcroft.
LOCO CONSTRUCTION: 1 - A Little Engines'GWR ROD 2-8-0 is built by Tony Wright.
LOCO CONSTRUCTION: 2 - A further 2-8-0 is started by Tony Wright,this one the latest from PDK, a Gresley 'Tango' 2-8-0.
FREIGHT ONLY - Nigel Burkin takes a look at Bachmann's latest HTA wagon and investigates ways of'improving'it.
LAYOUT CONSTRUCTION - Lady modeller Jackie Walker explains how she built her'first'0 gauge line,Thorpe Cloud.
POINTS ARISING - Many more lively letters for readers' attention and comment this month.
REVIEWS - New titles this month are inspected by Tony Wright and Michael C Shaw.
LOCK'S SIDING 148 - Our regular stroll down Memory Lane in the company of Alan Cliff and Jack the Station Cat.
CLASSIC BRM - Paperchase 2 - Michael C Shaw concludes his look at the cheaper option, collecting paper!
SOCIETY SPOTLIGHT - Warley MRC's new clubroom was recently opened by Pete Waterman. BRM was there to cover the event.
SOCIETY COLUMN - News from around the clubs and societies.
DIARY DATES - Comprehensive coverage of shows and other events.

On The Cover - Nostalgia evoked absolutely on Mel Rces'captivating Penhallick. See this, starting on page 52. Tony Wright
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