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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - Limited Edition Lima Class 37 from Moray Models is the first from the revised tooling; Hornby's third 'MN' Pacific is released.
Product Reviews
Locomotive Construction
Layout Focus - Sutterton. John Andrews' pre-Grouping GNR EM gauge layout is one of the attractions at the 2001 Festival of British Railway Modelling.
My 25 year affair with two 'Princesses' - Geoff Holt relates his long standing affection for the Stonier 'Princess Royals'.
Layout Cameo - Victoria Park 75H. A new minimum space 0 gauge Southern Region layout based in 1960, built and described by Brian Bennett.
Plans Page - Yardmaster's Office. Mick Nicholson provides the notes, photographs and drawing of this Hull & Barnsley Railway structure.
Layout Focus - Halsdon Road. This modern image 0 gauge layout by Gary Brice will also be appearing at the Festival of British Railway Modelling.
Prototype Inspiration - Industrial Steam. Colour images from the 1960s by the late Roy Taylor.
Freight Only - 21 Ton Hopper wagons. Jeff Taylor of the Hull MRS shows you how to make better models of these once numerous wagons.
Show Preview - The Festival of British Railway Modelling. As showtime approaches we look at what's on offer this year.
Letters - Have your letter published in BRM and get a FREE Hornby Virtual Railway CD-ROM!
Reviews - More recommended reading and viewing.
Lock's Siding - The Lion's Den. Britain's longest running monthly model railway column by Alan Cliff.
Society Column - More news and notes from the clubs.
 
COVER PHOTOGRAPHS:
John Andrew's 00 gauge Sutterton (main photograph) Paul Bason. 7mm modern image at Halsdon Road (lower left) Steve Flint, and buildings \ from Killhope Mill (lower right) Jett Wetherell.
A new Southern brake van kit in 3mm, Chivers Finelines new range of N gauge kits and Ray Lightfoot tests a repair and moulding system.
 
CONTENTS PAGE PHOTOS:
RIGHT: Jeff Taylor of the Hull MRS will be part of the 'Wagons Roll’ demonstration team at the East Midlands Model Railway Exhibition at the Harvey Haddon Sports Centre, in March 2001. in this month's 'Freight Only’ Jeff looks at building better 21 Ton Hopper wagons, using the ex-Airfix/Dapol model as a basis. Steve Flint.
BELOW: Geoff Holt confesses to his 25 year affair with two 'Princesses’ - that is, of course, the two 'Princess Royal’ models he has built over the years: No 6203 Princess Margaret Rose, scratch-built in 1969/70 to EM gauge and originally featured in the April/May 1971 Model Railway News, and No.6208 Princess Helena Victoria, a superb new 7mm scale scratch-built model as can be seen from the photograph below. Tony Wright
OPPOSITE: The defiant crew from the Scunthorpe & District MRC surrounded by the wreckage of their clubroom after a sudden and unannounced visit from a tornado! Scunthorpe & District MRC
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