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CM NOVEMBER 2018 ISSUE Vol 40 No 11
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Gila Canyon
Alan Hancock tells how his new portable US N layout involved a change of scene and a change of scale.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Eu (Le Tr?©port)
Peter Smith tells how his new O scale layout, a French loco d?©p?¥t, built with John Smith, came about as a result of being tempted into an exhibition purchase.
EDITOR'S PICK
MOB Modifications
Goods and service stock adapted from commercial items: Michael Farr used various techniques to model in HOm Montreux Oberland Bernois metre gauge wagons.
PLUS
PRODUCT REVIEWS
BOOK and VIDEO REVIEWS
NEWS
EXHIBITION DIARY
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Bw Patsdorf
Richard Spoors commissioned a branch line loco shed to display his collection of German Gauge 1 locomotives and then adapted it to make it suitable for exhibiting. See it at the Warley show at the NEC.
Campbell Riverside improved
Improvements to a portable layout: John Izzard tells how his American HO exhibition layout has been developed.
Sam's Creek
Ray Roberts reveals how an interest in narrow gauge and a visit to Australia resulted in a new On30 layout.
Schrottplatz
A German scrapyard modelled in 1:32: Samuël de Zutter tells how his layout was extended after a good response. See it at the Warley show at the NEC.
Tracks to the Trenches
Members of Helensburgh MRC have built a layout depicting the standard and narrow gauge supply lines employed by the British Army in the First World War.
Zeltweg – part 3
As a first foray into railway modelling, Peter Herzl-Smith modelled in HO the station in the Austrian town where his grandparents lived, including the nearby buildings.
LATEST REVIEWS
New in HO scale from Brawa: the WR360C14 diesel shunter. See the full review and more in the latest edition of Continental Modeller.
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