PECO PUBLICATIONS
CM July 2022 Vol 44 No 7
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
ISHINAKA
Norman Raven reveals the latest exhibition layout by Raven Miniatures - another foray into Japanese N, depicting the branch terminus at rural spa town. 
PLAN OF THE MONTH
SIMPLE BUT SATISFYING
Paul de Groot shows how he was inspired by an article to construct a Dutch HO layout to a budget (almost!) to encourage starters - and re-starters.
PLUS
LATEST REVIEWS
BOOK and VIDEO REVIEWS
NEWS
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
ISHINAKA
Norman Raven reveals the latest exhibition layout by Raven Miniatures - another foray into Japanese N, depicting the branch terminus at rural spa town.
GHUM
A station on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in HOe: Ranjeev C.Dubey was diverted from his long allegiance to the Kalka - Shimla with an extra project - undertaken with equal effect, attention, and commitment.
WEATHERING RENDER
Emmanuel Nouaillier shows more of his techniques for detailed structure modelling on two typical buildings, both once used as cognac distillery warehouses.
THE PATENSIE BRANCH
Peter Dale relates his experience in South Africa exploring the 2' narrow gauge in search of the last working steam on the Avontuur line, plus a glimpse of the Apple Express.
KAMIACK FALLS - 2: THE TECHNICALITIES
Building a US HO layout to meet an exhibition deadline - what could go wrong? Antony Quinlan finds out... Continued from the April 2022 issue.
BESCHEIDEN FELDBAHN
Ian Arkley has created an ingenious micro layout - a German industrial line using Busch HOf equipment on a Rokuhan 'Z Shorty' track base.
BETTER BUSES
In Switzerland, rail and road public transport is co-ordinated. Expanding on one element of his Spiez HO diorama, Peter Marriott shows how some proprietary models can be detailed easily and quickly to good effect.
Latest reviews
One of the many models reviewed in this month's issue
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