Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - The latest from the model railway world including a new range of controllers from Homby. 4mm loco kits and detailing parts plus even more modern locos and rolling stock. Product Reviews - 3mm Society van and wagon kits, Parish Class 87 in BR blue and Intercity liveries, a 4mm bridge kit and a CD-ROM catalogue all feature this month. Layout Focus - Gowts Bridge. A 4mm scale club layout set in BR days described by David Barker and Richard Boden of the Lincoln and District MRC. Rolling Stock - Five-a-side. Ian Fleming looks at variations on the BR 13 Ton five-plank wagon using an early 4mm scale Parkside kit as the basis to work from. Loco Detailing - Weatherboards for an old timer. Deiyck Featherstone describes the construction of this 'crew amenity' for a venerable old engine. Prototype Inspiration - Railway Bridges. Stuart Brasier provides a helpful survey of prototype information on bridges ancient and modern. Railway Liveries - Liveries of the Pre-Grouping Railways - 18: The Highland Railway. Nigel Digby takes a detailed look at turn of the century liveries in use on the Highland. Layout Focus - Sychnant Mineral Tramway. Childhood holiday memories inspire Neil Rushbyto model a slice of life on a mineral tramway in North Wales. Loco Detailing - Updating the Class 58. It's official - Phil Fames says its time to give the Hornby 'Eggtimer' a facelift! Society Platform - The Scalefour Society. Scaleforum is here again and Roderic Cameron, the Society's Marketing Manager, puts the case for more accurate 4mm scale modelling. Unit Modelling - Class 508. Gordon Hopkins scratch-builds an all singing, all dancing model EMU in Scalefour. See it demonstrated on the MERG stand at Scaleforum. Diary Dates - A packed programme of autumn shows and events. The Siding - People power. Alan Cliff considers model people as well as model trains in the latest from the siding. Letters - Points Arising. Reviews - More recommended reading and viewing. Collectors Choice - With Mike Ennis and Russell Bennett.
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