PECO PUBLICATIONS
RAILWAY MODELLER May 2022 Vol.73 No.859
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Porthdinllaen
3mm scale layouts are often modest in thier size and scope. Not so in the case of this extensive jpint GWR and LMS system in North Wales created by Mike Corp, which has a scenic section that is almost a scale half-mile in length! 
PLAN OF THE MONTH & SCALE DRAWINGS
Bovey
Toby Jennings suggests a track plan for this quintessential Great Western branchline station, with scale drawings of its surviving goods shed prepared by Steve Croucher and David Malton. 
 
 
 
 
PROJECT OF THE MONTH
Constructing a GWR footbridge in 7mm
Nigel Brown decides to construct a GWR footbridge from scratch using brass and nickel silver, together with a few bespoke additions sourced from outside suppliers.  
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Modelling gabion walling
Callum Willcox uses the new Wills walling sheets for 4mm scale to represent a common sight on today's railway network.
Porthdinllaen
3mm scale layouts are often modest in their size and scope. Not so in the case of this extensive joint GWR and LMS system in North Wales created by Mike Corp, which has a scenic section that is almost a scale half-mile.
New product reviews
Including the all new Hornby 48-ton Sentinel 0-6-0DH in OO, Oxford Rail BR Pilchard and Great Eastern Railway 10-ton van in OO, Rapido Trains UK gunpowder vans in OO and Revolution Trains IWA ferry vans and timber carriers in both OO and N.
Bridgefield Quarries
Childhood memories of iron ore quarry lines in Northamptonshire inspired Ian Wilson to build his first layout in O.
Aldergrove
After helping fellow members of Hull Miniature Railway Society with their project, Martin Austin took the plunge to build his own N gauge layout for exhibition use.
Constructing a GWR footbridge in 7mm
Nigel Brown decided to construct a GWR footbridge from scratch using brass and nickel silver, together with a few bespoke additions sourced from outside suppliers.
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