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CM February 2023 Vol 45 No 2
ISSUE DATE - November 2022
DOLORES
John Teasdale explains how he came to model in Sn3 a classic Colorado location on the Rio Grande Southern.
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UMLAD
Ian Milroy describes his new Swiss N layout, built in his shed during lockdown. Two gauges are represented - but only one used. 
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CM January 2023 Vol 45 No 1
ISSUE DATE - November 2022
QUITTANCOURT
Somewhere between the Somme and Scarpe rivers - Eric Fresn?©¬†introduces a scene set in the R ?©gions Lib?©r?©es¬†following the First World War, modelled in OO9.
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ROTTERSHAUSEN
Jim Trotman describes a series of German HO layouts built with and for his friend Norman Dickinson.
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CM December 2022 Vol 44 No 12
ISSUE DATE - November 2022
FILISUR
A dream come true - Michael Rumsey presents his Rh ?§tische Bahn HOm layout, under development for some years and now effectively complete thanks to the collaboration with Jerry Clifford.¬†
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ORIGNY CFTV
A location worth modelling - Rhys Own introduces an interesting French industrial line also now hosting trains of the Chemin de Fer Touristique du Vermandois. 
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OO-9 Small England PECO/KATO Locomotive - 'Princess'
Feast your eyes on the all new Ffestiniog Railway Small England 0-4-0ST+T locomotive, 'Princess', co-produced by PECO and the noted Japanese model railway manufacturer, Kato.
Finished as No.1 'Princess' and No.2 'Prince' both finished in Ffestiniog Railway heritage lined maroon livery.
OO-9 Small England PECO/KATO Locomotive - 'Prince'
Feast your eyes on the all new Ffestiniog Railway Small England 0-4-0ST+T locomotive, 'Prince', co-produced by PECO and the noted Japanese model railway manufacturer, Kato.
Finished as No.1 'Princess' and No.2 'Prince' both finished in Ffestiniog Railway heritage lined maroon livery.
OO-9 FR Quarryman Coach, Green, Brake Coach (Double Balcony)
From 1867 the Ffestiniog Railway used dedicated carriages to carry workmen to and from the slate quarries around Blaenau Ffestiniog. From 1885 to 1887, eighteen of what are now referred to as the ‘Type 3’ Quarrymen’s carriage were built featuring sprung axle boxes, one central door on each side and droplight windows. More of the same design were made to replace the older carriages and there were a total of thirty-six in the 1900s. Archive images show a significant number of these coaches being used to transport workers to the quarry site.
 
OO-9 FR Quarryman Coach, Green, Brake Coach (Single Balcony)
From 1867 the Ffestiniog Railway used dedicated carriages to carry workmen to and from the slate quarries around Blaenau Ffestiniog. From 1885 to 1887, eighteen of what are now referred to as the ‘Type 3’ Quarrymen’s carriage were built featuring sprung axle boxes, one central door on each side and droplight windows. More of the same design were made to replace the older carriages and there were a total of thirty-six in the 1900s. Archive images show a significant number of these coaches being used to transport workers to the quarry site.
 
OO-9 FR Quarryman Coach
From 1867 the Ffestiniog Railway used dedicated carriages to carry workmen to and from the slate quarries around Blaenau Ffestiniog. From 1885 to 1887, eighteen of what are now referred to as the ‘Type 3’ Quarrymen’s carriage were built featuring sprung axle boxes, one central door on each side and droplight windows. More of the same design were made to replace the older carriages and there were a total of thirty-six in the 1900s. Archive images show a significant number of these coaches being used to transport workers to the quarry site.
 
CM November 2022 Vol 44 No 11
ISSUE DATE - 20th October 2022
D?âP?ìT NORD
Designed for display yet suitable for operation – John Davis created a compact dépôt layout to house his collection of French HO locomotives.
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HOW SMALL CAN IT BE?
An approach to the cameo concept – Stein Pünther describes his compact Norwegian branch terminus in HO.
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CM October 2022 Vol 44 No 10
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
TURTLE BAY
Rob Rossington describes his imaginative island layout, a fictional colonial railway modelled in OO9. 
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MUKILTEO
Passenger and freight on Puget Sound - Scott Fitzgerald suggests a location worth modelling in Washington State. 
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CM September 2022 Vol 44 No 9
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
BREGENBACH
A hilltop station on the Bregtalbahn: Les Richardson Presents his new German N exhibition layout, set on an imaginary but plausible line through the Black Forest.
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UNDERPASS
An unusual restricted setting: Rob Strachan introduces his new compact American HO switching layout. 
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Wired Straight
Peco Setrack Bullhead 0 Gauge track makes it possible have somewhere to run trains without having to build or find room for a fixed layout. With Setrack you can lay out your trackwork indoors on the floor or out on the patio in any configuration you choose and pack it away again afterwards. Compatible with and made to the same high standard of detail and realism as the Bullhead Streamline range, it can also be incorporated into a Streamline layout without problems. Made with solid nickel silver rail to the classic bullhead section and check rail are also machined from solid rail. The SL-713 0 Gauge Bullhead to Flat Bottom Transition Track makes it easy to also incorporate the Setrack range into a layout using Flat Bottom track.
