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RAILWAY MODELLER April 2022 Vol.73 No.858
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Copper, Wort & Co Ltd
Peter Goss has downsized slightly for his latest OO gauge project, which depicts the brewing industry of Burton-on-Trent set in the Edwardian era. 
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Bristol Bath Road
Alistair Bolt rekindled memories of Bristol Temple Meads station with this OO scheme, which demonstrates how an expansive prototype can be recreated in a modest space.
 
 
 
 
SCALE DRAWINGS
Duns engine shed
Jim Hay presents drawings for this two-road steam locomotive shed situated on a former through station on the Berwickshire branch.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
A brass loco kit in OO9
How Callum Willcox built an etched brass narrow gauge locomotive - without using a soldering iron.
Copper, Wort & Co Ltd
Peter Goss has downsized slightly for his latest OO gauge project, which depicts the brewing industry of Burton-on-Trent set in the Edwardian era.
New product reviews
Including the all new Hornby Advanced Passenger Train in OO, Heljan Brush Type 4 in O and Bachmann VEA 12 ton covered goods van in OO.
Foxbury
Bob Brown revived the name of a previous layout for his latest 3mm project, design as a small and lightweight setup for taking to exhibitions. An ingenious 'half station' designed formed the basis.
Little Aire
Richard Pratt designed this West Yorkshire layout in conjunction with the members of the Harrogate MRC, to provide a home for unused Class 308 and 321 units.
Wagon tarpaulins in O
Callum Willcox shows how to fit a Parkside Models tarpaulin cover to a proprietary seven-plank open wagon in 7mm scale.
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