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Statue of Isambard Kingdom Brunel

A statue of this famous engineer will make a nice feature for a town square or station forecourt.
Size approx (mm) 30 x 30 x 80. The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the station and streets of your layout.

SL-91 / SL-E91 / SL-E191 Plan Sheet

Turnout, Small Radius, Right Hand

SL-90 / SL-190 / SL-E190 Plan Sheet

Crossing, Double Slip

SL-89 / SL-E89 / SL-E189 Plan Sheet

Turnout, Large Radius, Left Hand

SL-88 / SL-E88 / SL-E188 Plan Sheet

Turnout, Large Radius, Right Hand

SL-87 / SL-E87 / SL-E187 Plan Sheet

Curved Turnout, Large Radius, Left Hand

Your Guide to Modelling German Railways

The first railway opened in Germany in 1835, between Nurnberg and Furth. From this small beginning railways quickly spread, assisting economic development. Originally built by private enterprise, then separate state concerns, the railways were nationalised in the mid-1920s. The variety was considerable from local light railways to heavy duty main lines, and eventually a dedicated high speed network with the now iconic ICE trains.

German toy manufacturers soon recognised the appeal of railways and now German companies are world leaders, offering a wide range of models in scales from Z to G; those modelling German railways arguably enjoy the most support of any national scene. This book explores the current state of modelling German railways, with examples of high quality layouts in different scales to illustrate the variety, and ideas for modelling and construction techniques. 111 pages fully illustrated.

All PECO Publications now available as digital downloads on tablets and mobile devices through their respective App Stores. Download on the App Store or get it on Google Play.

SL-86 / SL-E86 / SL-E186 Plan Sheet

Curved Turnout, Large Radius, Right Hand

SL-85 Plan Sheet

Catch Turnout, Left Hand

CM JANUARY 2018 ISSUE

RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Bertsdorf
The well-known junction on the Zittau network: Mark Dale decided to model in HOe a station with the potential for interesting operation.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
Angustein
Angus Wallace relates how he came to construct an extensive Epoch II HO layout, an imaginary location on the German/Austrian border.

EDITORS'S PICK
Trambaantje
Marc de Bruin chose to model a rural tramway in HO as a practical project which could be completed with reasonable resources in a sensible time.

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CM FEBRUARY 2018 ISSUE

RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Oeversijde
Evan Daes describes his new Belgian HO layout, serving an industrial area alongside a major canal, set some time between the 1980s and the present.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
Gusswerk
On the electrified narrow gauge Mariazellerbahn - a small HOe exhibition layout built by Paul Sutherland, a self-confessed 'less than average' modeller.

EDITORS'S PICK
Wurzbach Station Building
Peter Smith relates how he scratchbuilt a structure for a proposed German O gauge layout.

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CM MARCH 2018 ISSUE

RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Neuburg
Back in the DDR! Nick Palette has built a new HO layout, once again set in East Germany.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
Ulle
Great minds think alike! Peter Smith and Ian Stock independently alighted upon the potential of a French station that is a shadow of its former self but which would make an interesting layout.

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Outeniqua Museum
Johan Leflang reports on some recent additions to the HO layout at a well-known transport museum in Cape province, South Africa.

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