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News - The latest products plus a chance to win a Hornby 'King' Class locomotive. There's another special competition next month, too. Product Review - Loads more rolling stock - kit-built and ready-to-run - plus lineside accessories and an impressive automatic colour light signal system. Layout Focus - North Foreland. This month the compass points south to highlight a Southern Railway terminus built in 7mm scale by John Smith. Letters - Points Arising. A selection of topics ranging from 'Breadvans' to locomotive choice. Scenic Modelling - Scenic Details on Small Layouts. Nigel Adams considers ways to add character to minimum space model railways. Railway Liveries - Liveries of the Pre-Grouping Railways 10: Furness Railway. A further installment in Nigel Digby's popular series. Rolling Stock - 'Lowfif Lowdown. Ian Fleming conducts a further in-depth examination of a BR wagon type and constructs some 4mm scale models. Named Trains - The 'Coronation Scot' in 1938. Aldan Crowley's latest research concerns the LMS 'flagship' service. This month, the prototype train. Prototype Inspiration - Eurostar Update. Our 'Chunnel' correspondent Peter Marriott, presents an up-to-the-minute report on developments on the model front and with the real thing. Layout Focus - Fenny Stratford. Dennis Lovett recalls his 7mm layout based on a prototype station on the cross-country Bedford-Bletchley line. The Siding - As Broad As It Is Long. Now there's broad gauge track at Lock's Siding! Alan Cliff reports. Diary Dates - There's another busy month ahead for the seasoned show-goer. Collector's Choice - Mike Ennis considers the trends at some recent auctions. Plus the return of Russell Bennett's Mint Boxed Guide. Cover photographs: North Foreland (main photograph) by Tony Wright, BR blue King George V (lower left) by Paul Bason, the new 00 gauge Eurostar flower right) courtesy of Hornby Railways.
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