Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - This month's headlines include the first ready-to-run locomotives in EWS colours from Lima and a new series of N gauge diesel loco models.
Product Review - The introduction of the N gauge 'Jinty' tank locomotive from Graham Parish is warmly welcomed by Andy Calvert.
Layout Focus - Melbridge Dock. Philip Parker describes this 4mm scale exhibition layout set on the quayside. Even Para Handy pays a visit!
Locomotive Construction - You Should Have Painted it Red! Rafe Shirley describes the building of an 0 gauge live steamer - inspired by a Midland Compound 4-4-0 in BR lined black livery.
Narrow Gauge Modelling - A Ticket to Rye. A 1936 trip to the 3' gauge Rye & Camber Tramway is recalled by Reg Batten.
Project - Saddle Up Your Hornby. This month, Matthew Gicquel details the familiar Hornby saddletank.
Layout Focus - Ranford. A 00 gauge exhibition layout, built by Brian and John Houlden, which creates the atmosphere of the ECML in the steam era.
Rolling Stock - Noah's Ark found on Welsh Mountain. The Majestic Models 7mm kit for the BR(WR) Special Brake Van is built by Chris Gwilliam.
Letters - Points Arising. A recent selection of your mail.
Scenic Modelling - Building Construction. The Thistle Modelmakers Society' have been very busy on the building site. John Bowman tells us more.
Layout Construction - Exeter Central. Stan Clarke describes the Southampton Model Railway Society's N gauge layout, modelled in the heyday of this once grand station.
Prototype Inspiration - Night Shot An atmospheric choice from Stevenage Locomotive Society's annual photographic competition.
Diary Dates - To keep you abreast of what's on and where, we once again publish a variety of events. There's also an update of The Festival of Railway Modelling'.
Reviews & Competitions - More new releases are sampled and commented upon. There's also a chance to win a selection of great books.
Collectors Choice - The latest of Mike Ennis' Auction Reports and also Russell Bennett's Mint Boxed Guide.
The Siding - Capital Electrics. Visiting Lock's Siding this month are a pair of centre cab electric outline locomotives. Alan Cliff reports.
Cover photographs: Ranford (main photograph) and Melbridge Dock (lower right) both by Tony Wright, BR Compound (lower left) by Paul Bason.
Product Review - The introduction of the N gauge 'Jinty' tank locomotive from Graham Parish is warmly welcomed by Andy Calvert.
Layout Focus - Melbridge Dock. Philip Parker describes this 4mm scale exhibition layout set on the quayside. Even Para Handy pays a visit!
Locomotive Construction - You Should Have Painted it Red! Rafe Shirley describes the building of an 0 gauge live steamer - inspired by a Midland Compound 4-4-0 in BR lined black livery.
Narrow Gauge Modelling - A Ticket to Rye. A 1936 trip to the 3' gauge Rye & Camber Tramway is recalled by Reg Batten.
Project - Saddle Up Your Hornby. This month, Matthew Gicquel details the familiar Hornby saddletank.
Layout Focus - Ranford. A 00 gauge exhibition layout, built by Brian and John Houlden, which creates the atmosphere of the ECML in the steam era.
Rolling Stock - Noah's Ark found on Welsh Mountain. The Majestic Models 7mm kit for the BR(WR) Special Brake Van is built by Chris Gwilliam.
Letters - Points Arising. A recent selection of your mail.
Scenic Modelling - Building Construction. The Thistle Modelmakers Society' have been very busy on the building site. John Bowman tells us more.
Layout Construction - Exeter Central. Stan Clarke describes the Southampton Model Railway Society's N gauge layout, modelled in the heyday of this once grand station.
Prototype Inspiration - Night Shot An atmospheric choice from Stevenage Locomotive Society's annual photographic competition.
Diary Dates - To keep you abreast of what's on and where, we once again publish a variety of events. There's also an update of The Festival of Railway Modelling'.
Reviews & Competitions - More new releases are sampled and commented upon. There's also a chance to win a selection of great books.
Collectors Choice - The latest of Mike Ennis' Auction Reports and also Russell Bennett's Mint Boxed Guide.
The Siding - Capital Electrics. Visiting Lock's Siding this month are a pair of centre cab electric outline locomotives. Alan Cliff reports.
Cover photographs: Ranford (main photograph) and Melbridge Dock (lower right) both by Tony Wright, BR Compound (lower left) by Paul Bason.
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