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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

NEWS - Bachmann's recent Open Days, and our Doncaster show moves to a new venue at Harroqate!
PRODUCT REVIEW - Dapol's N gauge'Dogfish'and six-wheel milk tank, plus Bachmann's new N gauge BR suburban stock.
LAYOUT FOCUS - Urlingford - Modelling Irish railways in 3mm scale. Gerry Nicklin introduces his quirky Irish layout.
STRUCTURE MODELLING - A new loco shed - Dave Coasby and Steve Nall describe the latest developments on Happisburgh.
LOCOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTION - Next 'Tango' - Tony Wright continues his account of building the PDK 4mm scale kit.
PROTOTYPE INSPIRATION - Rye and its station- Michael C Shaw takes us on a journey around an area ripe for modelling.
LAYOUT FOCUS - Laira Bridge - Ray Ashdown's prizewinning O gauge pre-Grouping layout set in the Plymouth area.
SHOW SPECIAL - 'Big Four'-Tony Wright previews the action at Guildex, Scaleforum, expoEM, and the Shipley show.
OPERATION - Authentic signals - Mick Nicholson describes some of the many 4mm signals he's built over the years.
GARDEN CUTTINGS - Cliff Thomas looks at what's coming up in the garden - and also what's trying to destroy it!
MULTIPLE UNITS - 'Nodding Donkey' - Nigel Burkin shows you how to remotor the Hornby Class 142'Pacer'.
LAYOUT CAMEO - Ripple Road - a look back at one of the late Les Spratt's 4mm creations.
POINTS ARISING
REVIEWS
LOCK'S SIDING 149 - Our regular stroll down Memory Lane in the company of Alan Cliff and Jack the Station Cat.
SOCIETY COLUMN - News from around the clubs and societies.
DIARY DATES - Comprehensive coverage of shows and other events.

Cover - A Great Western steam railmotor crosses the bridge on Laira Bridge, one of our featured layouts this month.

The issue includes a 16-page "Starting in O Gauge supplement"

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