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Railway of the Month: Morwenstow Riverside - An extensive 00 layout representing modern freight and passenger operations in the Duchy of Cornwall, built by members of Redruth MRC and described by Tim Gunn and Nigel Glasson. Scale Drawings: Langwathby station - The Settle & Carlisle line had a distinctive architectural style to its buildings, many of which are still extant today. T1m Rayner presents the background, with accompanying scale drawings by David Malton. Blackgang - Gauge 3 is used primarily for outdoor modelling, but Mark Pretious shows that it can be enjoyed successfully indoors too, with this Isle of Wight-inspired layout. Level crossing conversion - The Scottish companies evolved a distinctive design of level crossing, replicated in model form by Bob Rowlands using two Wills kits as a starting point. Coton-on-Dove - An interchange in 4mm scale, featuring standard and narrow gauge railways plus a canal, built and described by Clive Baker. Plan of the Month: Windsor & Eton Riverside - Myles Munsey surveys the former LSWR terminus in this Royal town, and presents a layout suggestion designed to appeal to , EMU modellers. Kadeleigh - A layout in 00 inspired by Cadeleigh, on the Exe valley line, built by members of Basildon MRC and described by Gary Edwards. Building a breakdown crane - Paul Lindsay-Scotttook a Cowans Sheldon design as his inspiration for this 7mm scale model. GWR over-girder turntable - A conversion project in 4mm scale for the Peco ref. LK-55 turntable, carried out by Miles Barber Glenn. Upbeach St Mary - A micro-layout in 00, inspired fay East Anglian systems and built into a quartet of box files - Martyn Mullender shows you how he did it! Pratt Green to Brownleigh - Keith Pratt takes us through his railway room door and shows us his 00 layout, set in the 1950s. Railway Modelling Explored - 1: An introduction to Gauge 3 - bn Turner presents an overview of this scale -13.5mm to the foot, on 63.5mm gauge- to tempt those inspired by Blackgang to give it a try. Railway Modelling Explored - 2: 4MT update - David Malton shows how this N gauge locomotive, produced a few years ago, can be detailed and improved Readers Letters Latest Reviews - The items reviewed this month include the SR 2-EPB electric multiple unit from Bachmann in 00; more special commissions, including buildings; four new wagons in N from Graham Parish; the Bachmann nuclear flask carrier in 00; the Class 37/0 from the same stable, now upgraded; two wagons in OJ3 from Hornby; ballast, a rail painter and more from Weston's Models; more smokebox number plates and street details from Pacific Models; Classix motor and trailers from Pocketbond in 1:76; and the Big Bear train control software for DCC users. Book Reviews News - Including a round-up of news and events from the 49th York Model Railway Show at Easter, new 1:12 scale industrial models, a NACCO china clay hopper coming from Kernow Model Rail Centre, the Talyllyn Railway's diamond jubilee, and much more. Societies & Clubs - The biggest and best guide to the exhibition scene up and down the land.
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