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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

NEWS - STOP PRESS! The latest news from the Toyfair, plus new Ace Trains and Dapol announce N gauge Gresleys.
PRODUCT REVIEW - Hornby's 00 gauge Staniers and new A1, plus Thunderbirds are go!' The Bachmann Class 57 reviewed.
LAYOUT FOCUS - Alkham - a scenic Southern sojourn. Ian Hollis introduces us to his EM gauge exhibition layout.
PROTOTYPE TRAINS - SR Mk.1 stock in sets - Bob Ratcliffe looks at Southern Region train 'sets'.
BEGINNERS' PLEASE - A home for your layout - John Emerson looks at the alternatives.
LAYOUT FOCUS - The Gresley Beat goes on - Cliff Parsons describes progress on his magnificent homage to the LNER.
LOCOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTION - The art of coarse modelling - Dave Murdoch returns in his own, inimitable style.
GARDEN CUTTINGS - Cliff Thomas has the latest news.
MULTIPLE UNIT - A Bulleid 2EPB Part 3 - Nigel Burkin on painting the complex livery of this SR'slam door'unit.
LOCOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTION - A'King'from long ago - a history lesson as Tony Wright builds a South Eastern Finecast'King'.
MISCELLANY - A quick dip into the BRM Annual 2006 - our first ever!
FREIGHT ONLY - Parkside'Blue Spot'fish van - some fishy business from John Emerson.
OPERATION - Rough Guide to Signalling - Nigel Digby concludes his series on the mysteries of signalling.
POINTS ARISING
REVIEWS
LOCK'S SIDING 155 - Our last but one regular stroll down Memory Lane in the company of Alan Cliff and Jack the Station Cat.
DIARY DATES - BRM's comprehensive coverage of shows and other events, including 'Society Column'.
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