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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - Including new coaches and wagons from Bachmann.
Product Review - Items reviewed include two Class 59s from Lima plus various road and rail vehicles.
Layout Focus - Woodcroft. David Smith builds a 4mm scale EM gauge branch terminus set in the colourful days of the pre-Grouping era.
Locomotive Profile - The resurrection of G H Wood. Cliff Thomas examines the history card of this IMR stalwart and contemplates a 009 kit-built version.
Layout Focus - Barton Road. The Manchester area in the late 1980s is the subject of Stephen Farmer's latest layout which features a growing collection of DMUs and departmental stock.
Locomotive Construction - No. 86. A picture postcard inspires Geoff Holt to scratch-build a North Staffordshire 'G' Class 4-4-0 in 7mm scale.
Named Trains - The 'Elizabethan'. With the help of etched-sides and ready-to-run coaches, Tony Wright recreates British Railway's most famous train.
Operation - Increasing Traffic on the Ayrshire Lines. A revisit to Ian Middleditch's Auchlin layout where a boom in traffic has led to an increase in motive power.
Archive - '1966 and all that'. Peter King returns to the hobby after an absence of 20 years to find some things don't change.
Road Vehicles - Six Years after Provence - the story of a 4mm scale lorry. Consistent with his 'whole scene approach'. David Hawkins completes an ERF eight-wheeler, started on holiday in France.
Miscellaneous - Trains No More. A pictorial *au revoir' to a purpose- built 0 gauge layout situated in a departure lounge at Heathrow Airport
Narrow Gauge Modelling - Hudson Narrow Gauge Wagons. Robert Telford constructs Parkside Dundas steel dropside bogie wagons in 009 scale.
Diary Dates - Our guide to the exhibitions, events, meetings and talks for the month ahead, plus the latest news from the Clubs.
Reviews - Book reviews and a chance to win Andy Farquarson's excellent volume on getting the best from Ratio plastic models.
Letters - Points Arising. Highlights from the month's postbag, including a response to the Gauge 0 Guild's Southern Convention.
Collector's Choice - Mike Ennis's Auction Report with a round-up of the latest sales and prices, plus Russell Bennett's Mint Boxed Guide.
The Siding - Tanks - ancient and modern. Early and late types of tank locomotive are sighted at Lock's Siding, by Alan Cliff.

Cover photographs: Woodcroft (main photograph) by Paul Bason, Barton Road (lower left) by Stephen Farmer and The 'Elizabethan' (lower right), by Tony Wright
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