PECO PUBLICATIONS
RAILWAY MODELLER December 2024 Vol.75 No.890
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Templecombe Lower
In the first half of a two-part feature, Tim Chapman describes how he recreated one of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway's most important locations in 00 gauge, complete with its unusual operational practices.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Heavy Metal!
Ian Cairns revived memories of 1960s Tyne Dock Consett iron ore trains by modelling this 9F-hauled formation in N gauge.
PLUS ALL THE LATEST NEWS & REVIEWS...
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Railway Of The Month
In the first half of a two-part feature, Tim Chapman describes how he recreated one of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway's most important locations in 00 gauge, complete with its unusual operational practices.
Diesels In The Snow
This spectacular N gauge exhibition layout, Moors View by Paul Holwill, was first featured in the January 2022 issue of Railway Modeller, we make a return visit, for which the time frame has been brought forward by a few decades to portray the 1980s diesel era.
Making A Start in 00-9
Chris Ford continues the construction of his Ffestiniog Railway-inspired layout, this month turning his attention to the bridges, tunnels and the distinctive slate walls.
Hunslet Engine Co
Andy Ross brings us up to speed with some recent developments on his herculean project to recreate the Hunslet works in Leeds in 7mm scale.
North Cornwall Brewery
As a result of his long-held affection for model railway shows, which can be traced back to visits to Central Hall with his eldest brother in the 1960s, Malcolm Briggs set out to create a portable 00 gauge layout specifically for exhibition use, for which presentation was a key consideration.
Winter Wonderland
Don Hesketh describes this small yet eye-catching N gauge model, created in conjunction with his wife Caroline, which seeks to appeal to exhibition visitors of all ages. Readers can see it at the Manchester Model Railway Society Christmas show this December.
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