Railway Modeller
RAILWAY MODELLER February 2022 Vol.73 No.856
 
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Brookwood
Trainspotting in and around Clapham Junction during the 1960s led Peter Chaston to create this extensive BR Southern Region system, housed in a purpose-built space above a garage.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Highland lines that could have been
Railway routes that were proposed to serve the North West Highlands have long been a source of stimulus for layout builders. Mark Hornsey reviews a selection accompanied by a suitable layout plan by Steve Flint. 
 
 
 
 
SCALE DRAWINGS
Furness Railway Rail Motor Car No.1 and Trailer
This Cumbrian area passenger vehicle is described with drawing in 4mm by Stephen Phillips. 
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
A new bridge for Little Bytham
David Wager describes some of the techniques deployed when building a replacement M&GNR truss girder bridge for use on Tony Wrights's 4mm scale ECML layout.
Brookwood
Trainspotting in and around Clapham Junction during the 1960s led Peter Chaston to create this extensive BR Southern Region system, housed in a purpose-built space above a garage.
New product reviews
Including the all new Hornby LNER Gresley W1 'Hush-Hush' 4-6-4 in OO, Dapol GWR Collett 'Large Prairie' 2-6-2 and Peco Flexi Loco-lifts.
Bovington Junction
Rob Hopegood presents Signals Model Railway Club's recently-completed Southern Region N gauge project.
Craiglang
William Taylor set out to build a portable layout in 7mm scale. What he didn't expect was an exhibition invite just as he'd started!
Building the Parkside 10' wheelbase tank wagon kit in OO
Callum Willcox aseembles the latest addition to this range of 4mm scale plastic rolling stock kits.
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