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Railway Modeller january 2025



The abiding pastime of model railways - well over 100 years - is celebrated in the Railway Modeller Special 2019, produced by the publisher of Railway Modeller, the UK's market leading model railway magazine with the highest ABC audited readership.

In the 2019 Special we have

  • Single Unit Railcars
    A historical review of these well-liked Prototypes.
  • Gallows Close Sidings
    Exploring the modelling potential of Scarborough’s old goods depot.
  • The Swindon Ghost
    Interpretations of a Great Western mystery.
  • Skelwith
    An ideal OO layout for the smaller home.
  • The Secret Lives of Railway Modellers
    Discovering why we love to make model trains and layouts.
  • Minerva Models
    A profile of this vibrant O gauge manufacturer.
  • Review of the Year
    Take a look at the exciting 2019 releases from the model trade.

Plus much, much more!


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    CM OCTOBER 2018 ISSUE Vol 40 No 10

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Bw Meinecke
    A typical corner of DB territory – Manfred Haaker describes a German HO layout that has been developed in various clubrooms over the years.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Capdenac
    A French junction with modelling potential: Ian Stock explores an interesting location in the south of France.

    EDITOR'S PICK
    Rue de la Glaci?®re ‚Äì 2
    Emmanuel Nouaillier shares more of his techniques for highly detailed and realistic scenic modelling, creating an authentic structure in the French urban scene.

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    Your Guide to O Gauge Railway Modelling

    Your essential guide to O Gauge modelling from the experts at Railway Modeller. Covers a wide variety of topics from initial planning through to those important finishing touches. With both practical advice and step by step guides, it is essential reading for those modelling in O gauge or anyone contemplating discovering O gauge modelling. 124 pages fully illustrated. Features include: ‚Ģ Getting started in O. Step-by-step modelling features. Inspirational layouts. Track plans you can build. Using digital control. Larger scale outdoors - and Much More.

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    RM OCTOBER 2018 ISSUE Vol.69 No.816

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Euxton Junction
    Carl Bowden presents this latest OO gauge exhibition layout from the Preston & District MRS, based on a nearby location on the West Coast Main Line.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    In the outer suburbs
    Steve Flint considers a continuous run scheme designed to fit a 10' x 5' space in OO gauge, set in commuterland and operated by DMUs or EMUs.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    Killiekrankie station
    A long-closed stopping point on the former Highland Railway main line, drawn and photographed by Jim Hay, with historical notes by Steve Flint.

    An introduction to 009 Modelling

    This handy guide to narrow gauge modelling includes an overview of British narrow gauge history. It explains the basics of the 009 scale and includes 5 layout plans based on prototype locations, an overview of the ready to run items currently available and some helpful hints on kit building locomotive and rolling stock kits.

    The Peco 'Shows You How' series of booklets give practical, clearly laid out information and instruction on a wide range of model railway topics.

    OO-9/HOe Setrack Planbook

    This book features six layout plans with varied themes to get you started on your journey into narrow gauge modelling, ranging from simple yet satisfying projects utilising the contents of the ST-400 Peco Setrack OO-9 Starter Track Set, through to more elaborate designs that combine components from both the Peco Setrack and Streamline track systems. The plans in this book have been skilfully designed and illustrated by James Hilton, an experienced modeller and narrow gauge enthusiast. 16 fully illustrated pages including complete parts lists and modelling techniques.

    CM SEPTEMBER 2018 ISSUE Vol 40 No 9

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Steinbruch
    Roger Nicholls has set his new HO layout, a line serving a quarry, somewhere in south-west Germany in the 1970s.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    San Maria Gandia
    Ian Milroy and Robin Marie have a new HO/HOe layout, inspired by the narrow gauge in north-eastern Spain.

    EDITOR'S PICK
    Praha Veleslavin
    John Kabesh was pleasantly surprised to find a small station worth modelling in the suburbs of Prague.

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    RM SEPTEMBER 2018 ISSUE Vol.69 No.815

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    James Street
    This hugely popular N gauge layout packs a lot of operational interest into its 20' x 11' size, as co-builders Steve Wright and Dave Cooper reveal.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Conley West branch terminus
    David Tennant chronicles the final development of his Evenlode & Lyndene room-filling OO layout; it now boasts three stations on two levels with much traffic potential.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    MSWJR 2-4-0
    Three D?ºbs-built 2-4-0s served the Midland & South Western Junction Railway and its successors for many years; drawn by Brian Meredith, described by Tim Rayner.

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    An Introduction to OO9 Modelling
    The latest in our series of Shows You How A5 booklets provides an overview of 4mm scale narrow gauge modelling, with plans to inspire and constructional features to get you started!

    CM AUGUST 2018 ISSUE Vol 40 No 8

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    K??szeg ?ìvar??s
    Peter Phillips describes his new Hungarian layout, K??szeg Old Town, which features both standard and narrow gauge lines (HO and HOe).

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Chica, Illinois
    Peter North returns to a favourite compact layout theme: a small wayside station on the Rock Island lines, modelled in HO with a high level of authentic detail.

    EDITOR'S PICK
    On the P‚ÄìO Corr?®ze
    Following the suggestion of Tulle as a possible layout (CM March 2018), we look at some of the stock used on the metre gauge Corr?®ze lines of the Paris ‚Äì Orl?©ans with photographs from the late W.J.K.Davies.

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    RM AUGUST 2018 ISSUE Vol.69 No.814

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Meadowlands Light Railway
    By tradition, the Railway of the Month for August is an outdoor line: this month, John & Sue Cooke share with us their SM-32 system, the Meadowlands Light Railway, which runs around the garden at their home.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Parkend
    The current northern terminus of the Dean Forest Railway is Parkend which James Hilton suggests would make a good layout for OO gauge, as he depicts with his own illustrations.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    Hull & Barnsley coaches
    This month the focus is on the four-wheel coaching stock of the Hull & Barnsley Railway, with drawings to 4mm scale of the five-compartment all third and three-compartment brake third, both representing stock built in the 1880s.

    Your Guide to Modelling German Railways

    The first railway opened in Germany in 1835, between Nurnberg and Furth. From this small beginning railways quickly spread, assisting economic development. Originally built by private enterprise, then separate state concerns, the railways were nationalised in the mid-1920s. The variety was considerable from local light railways to heavy duty main lines, and eventually a dedicated high speed network with the now iconic ICE trains.

    German toy manufacturers soon recognised the appeal of railways and now German companies are world leaders, offering a wide range of models in scales from Z to G; those modelling German railways arguably enjoy the most support of any national scene. This book explores the current state of modelling German railways, with examples of high quality layouts in different scales to illustrate the variety, and ideas for modelling and construction techniques. 111 pages fully illustrated.

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    CM JANUARY 2018 ISSUE

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Bertsdorf
    The well-known junction on the Zittau network: Mark Dale decided to model in HOe a station with the potential for interesting operation.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Angustein
    Angus Wallace relates how he came to construct an extensive Epoch II HO layout, an imaginary location on the German/Austrian border.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Trambaantje
    Marc de Bruin chose to model a rural tramway in HO as a practical project which could be completed with reasonable resources in a sensible time.

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    CM FEBRUARY 2018 ISSUE

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Oeversijde
    Evan Daes describes his new Belgian HO layout, serving an industrial area alongside a major canal, set some time between the 1980s and the present.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Gusswerk
    On the electrified narrow gauge Mariazellerbahn - a small HOe exhibition layout built by Paul Sutherland, a self-confessed 'less than average' modeller.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Wurzbach Station Building
    Peter Smith relates how he scratchbuilt a structure for a proposed German O gauge layout.

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    CM MARCH 2018 ISSUE

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Neuburg
    Back in the DDR! Nick Palette has built a new HO layout, once again set in East Germany.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Ulle
    Great minds think alike! Peter Smith and Ian Stock independently alighted upon the potential of a French station that is a shadow of its former self but which would make an interesting layout.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Outeniqua Museum
    Johan Leflang reports on some recent additions to the HO layout at a well-known transport museum in Cape province, South Africa.

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    CM APRIL 2018 ISSUE

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Waldburg - and more
    Mike Mackay has created a satisfying German HO layout - a small network of three stations with optional continuous run which offers interesting operation within a reasonable space.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    St. Combs
    A small section of the Canadian National in N - Norman Raven was motivated to build a new exhibition layout set in Canada following a 'request' from his wife...

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Creating a Crampton
    Inspired by the example preserved at the Cit?© du Train, Jacques Por?© assembles a recent kit by Est Mod?©les for a French historic locomotive.

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    CM JUNE 2018 ISSUE

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Vif
    Mark Booker has created an attractive N gauge layout based on a real French location, which can represent several periods with a change of stock and road vehicles.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Varenna
    A scenic location near the shore of Lake Como - Peter Marriott sees the modelling potential in a simple Italian passing station.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Franklin Goes to the USA
    A tale of two transatlantic expeditions: Bob Harper relates how he took his American 0n2 layout to an exhibition - in America!

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    CM JULY 2018 ISSUE

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Zeltweg
    As a first foray into railway modelling, Peter Herzl-Smith has modelled in HO the station serving the Austrian town which was home to his maternal grandparents.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Columbia & Western
    Mike Dobson continues the account of the extensive O scale layout set on the Canadian Pacific.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Thurnsfeld Hauptbahnhof
    Large scale fun in the garden: Doug and Jenny Thompson took time to plan before eventually starting work on their garden layout.

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    RM JANUARY 2018 ISSUE – VOL.69 NO.807

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Glen Nevis
    Chris Thorp built this dual-level O gauge layout in his loft to remind him of diesel days on the West Highland Line in the 1980s.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Norcombe Head
    Phil Martin presents his two-level scheme for a branch terminus ?† la Minehead, with a subsidiary branch up a valley and extension to a quarry.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    LTSR 4-4-2T
    These Atlantic tanks were so good on the London, Tilbury & Southend that the LMS built more. This abridged article by Ian Beattie has Brian Meredith plans.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Building the Parkside Models SR 25T Brake Van
    Martin Wicks gets to grips with the O gauge model of the SR 'pill box' type, making a few modifications en route to add extra detail.

    RM FEBRUARY 2018 ISSUE – VOL.69 NO.808

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Aberdeen Kirkhill - The Sequel
    Glenn Daniel updates us on this significantly enlarged OO gauge representation of a 1980s BR Traction & Rolling Stock Depot, set in Eastern Scotland.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Gimbalton
    Peter Osborne devised an ingenious sector plate for his latest OO project, one which can move in three dimensions to service a low level fiddle yard.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    G&SWR 119 Class 4-4-0
    This class of 24 4-4-0s, built in the Glasgow & South Western Railway works at Kilmarnock, were famed for their work on the hilly route to Greenock in particular. Drawings by W D Stewart, with accompanying text by Tim Rayner.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Clifton & Lowther
    Childhood memories of watching the West Coast Main Line action at this location led Eric Farragher to recreate them in N gauge.

    RM MARCH 2018 ISSUE – VOL.69 NO.809

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Dent Station
    This location, the highest main line station in England amidst the scenic wonders of the Yorkshire Dales, marks in model form the completion of phase two of Ian Nuttall's mammoth project to model the Settle & Carlisle in the 1930s in OO.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Marks Tey
    This Essex station marks the junction between the former Great Eastern Railway main line - which runs north-east from London to Suffolk and Norfolk - and the branch to Sudbury. Ian Stock considers its potential for modelling, both in the present day and the 1960s.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    G&SWR Class 5 0-6-0T
    The Glasgow & South Western had a trio of these locomotives, designed by Peter Drummond and used for shunting, as John Treays relates.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Crioch
    Having already described one of his two small-space-4mm scale layouts which share a common fiddle yard and storage crate (Hudson Street, RM February 2016), Peter Fletcher presents the other, a Highland Railway shed scene inspired by Tain.

    RM APRIL 2018 ISSUE – VOL.69 NO.810

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Langdon Beck
    Three Cumbrian/North Yorkshire branches could have been linked to create another trans-Pennine route, as Peter Osborne shows with this OO layout.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    A City Terminus in OO
    Steve Flint demonstrates how an extensive facility, with goods yard, engine servicing and carriage sidings, can be fitted handsomely in a 20' x 9' area.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    LBSC Atlantics
    With the Bachmann 4-4-2s in OO on the horizon, the home-built class of six H2s and the close relatives the five Kitson H1s are described by W G Ascough.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    Customising R-T-R Locomotives in OO
    Your FREE Shows You How booklet explores how to add extra realism to R-T-R locomotives, including renaming and renumbering, upgrading moulded details, adding crew figures, plus detail painting and weathering techniques.

    RM MAY 2018 ISSUE – VOL.69 NO.811

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Wenfleet
    Tom Kirtley ventures back to pre-war times with this salute to the LNER in OO gauge. Wenfleet station represents a busy junction in South Yorkshire.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Largs
    The station serving this Ayrshire coastal resort is much rationalised and served by electric trains; its steam-age heyday, excursion trains and all, is studied by Stewart Clinton as a basis for a new layout project.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    Cuckoo Junction Signal Box
    This quaintly-named Midland & Great Northern Joint structure guarded a road crossing and one end of the company's Spalding avoiding line. Historical notes by Tim Rayner; drawings by Steve Croucher, from originals produced by Christopher Pamer.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    GWR 16xx 0-6-0PT
    Great Western pannier tanks provide an ideal project for the determined beginner; Tony Wright shows how with this construction of a former Nu-Cast whitemetal kit in 4mm scale, now revamped by South Eastern Finecast.

    RM JUNE 2018 ISSUE – VOL.69 NO.812

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    St Martins Wharf
    Inspired by Colonel Stephens' lines in East Anglia, this exhibition layout - set in the 1930s.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Castle Hill
    Occupying just 11' x 10', this OO layout scheme demonstrates how main line operations can be achieved in a modest spare room-sized space.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    Bridgnorth Station
    Jim Smith describes this neo-Jacobean style station building, which now serves as part of the northern terminus on the Severn Valley Railway, with drawings by Steve Croucher.

    EDITORS'S PICK
    On The Rail 2018
    Your FREE comprehensive pocket guide, covering the whole of the UK, contains all the information you need to plan a day out with a railway theme.

    RM JULY 2018 ISSUE – Vol.69 NO.813

    RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
    Hemyock
    Latterly kept alive by milk traffic, the terminus of the Culm Valley Light Railway in mid-Devon has been modelled in 4mm scale by Chris Lamacraft.

    PLAN OF THE MONTH
    Coalville Crossing
    A freight-orientated Midlands scheme employing two decks, recreating the heavy coal traffic which flowed through this unprepossessing Leicestershire town. It was designed by Ian Stock in his preferred N gauge.

    SCALE DRAWINGS
    An NER-style elevated signal box
    The North Eastern Railway built distinctive over-track signal boxes along the Newcastle to Carlisle line, and elements of several (chiefly Wylam) were used to create a 1:148 scale replica, as Peter Brown explains.

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