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RAILWAY MODELLER June 2022 Vol.73 No.860
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Princetown and Yelverton
Gordon Vickers began modelling the famous Dartmoor terminus of Princetown in OO gauge, but it grew into a representation of the whole branch line from Yelverton that filled his garage!
PLAN OF THE MONTH & SCALE DRAWINGS
Holyhead Breakwater railway
Ben Bucki suggests a compact preserved railway layout, imagining that one of BR's most obscure lines had survived to the present day.
 
 
 
 
PROJECT OF THE MONTH
On Her Majesty's service
Callum Willcox adapts a Hornby OO gauge model to represent LMS 4-6-2 No.6201¬†ԪøPrincess Elizabeth¬†Ԫøwhen it hauled the Royal Train in 2012, as part of HM The Queen's Diamond Jubilee tour.¬†
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
On Her Majesty's service
Callum Willcox adapts a Hornby OO gauge model to represent LMS 4-6-2 No.6201 Princess Elizabeth when it hauled the Royal Train in 2012, as part of HM The Queen's Diamond Jubilee tour.
Princetown and Yelverton
Gordon Vickers began modelling the famous Dartmoor terminus of Princetown in OO gauge, but it grew into a representation of the whole branch line from Yelverton that filled his garage!
New product reviews
Including the new Heljan British Rail Class 56 in O, Accurascale HYA and IIA hopper wagons in OO and Rapido Trains UK SECR open wagons in OO.
Holm Road Depot
Andrew Holl revived memories of his spotting days in the Gloucester area in the 1980s by building this O gauge tribute to the city's former Horton Road Depot.
West Street
Shaun Taylor was cajoled into buying a train set for his daughter, but when she lost interest... he didn't1 This layout features a contemporary Northern Rail station with multitude of cameo scenes.
An L&B bogie van in OO9
Michael Farr used a 3D-printed kit as the basis for a model of preserved Lynton & Barnstaple Railway bogie van No.23.
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