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RAILWAY MODELLER December 2021 Vol.72 No.854
 
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Downborough
Newcomer to the hobby Ian Smith had ambitious plans. Here he describes the ongoing development of this impressive Western Region OO gauge DCC layout. 
PLAN OF THE MONTH
The Willoughby Arms
Paul Bason constructed a stone-built pub with an unusual railway heritage for his 4mm EM gauge layout using plastic sheet.
 
 
 
 
SCALE DRAWINGS
NER 10T 'birdcage' brake van
The North Eastern Railway's V1/1 10T 'birdcage' brake van is described by Steve Flint with drawings prepared by Steve Croucher in 4mm and 7mm scales.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
The Willoughby Arms
Paul Bason constructed a stone-built pub with an unusual railway heritage for his 4mm EM gauge layout using plastic sheet.
Downborough
Newcomer to the hobby Ian Smith had ambitious plans. Here he describes the ongoing development of this impressive Western Region OO gauge DCC layout.
New product reviews
Including the all new Kato / Peco Ffestiniog 0-4-0ST+T in OO9, Bachmann Class 47 in OO and Rails of Sheffield LNWR Improved Precedent in OO.
Penmaenbach
Chris Hopper used Peco OO gauge bullhead track to create this Inglenook style shunting puzzle set in the Speedlink era of the 1980s.
Melin Dolrhyd
Stuart Taylor built this delightful mid-Wales vista in OO9 which is an exercise in careful material selection and simplicity of design.
Modelling eras explained
Craig Tiley and Callum Willcox present this illustrated summary of the historical period terms such as 'pre-Grouping', 'post-Nationalisation' and 'Post-TOPS' that have been adopted by historians, modellers and manufacturers alike.
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