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RAILWAY MODELLER January 2026 Vol.77 No.903

As the Railway 200 anniversary year of 2025 draws to a close, this issue features the grand finale of the Peco RAIL200 Model Layout Competition, in which the winning, runner-up and other selected layouts were brought together at the National Festival of Railway Modelling to form over 200' of track. We also launch our annual RM Cup Competition, in which you can vote for your favourite article published during 2025, with over £600 worth of prizes to be won.
Railway of the Month in this issue is Yarslow, an extensive OO gauge network set on the Eastern Region of British Railways in the steam/diesel transition era, while other layouts featured include Shepherdswell EKR, a slightly fictionalised version of the East Kent Railway in OO gauge; Peasevern Yard, an O gauge shunting layout depicting a freight-only branch in Bristol in the 1970s; and Greenway Wagon Repair Depot, a compact N gauge model depicting the late British Rail diesel scene. 
Chris Ford continues the construction of his OO gauge Scottish Highlands layout using Peco products, while Malcolm Briggs tells how he built an O gauge canopy in under six hours, and Callum Willcox shows how to build one of the latest 2mm scale kits from Peco, depicting 1960s semi-detached houses. 
New products reviewed include TT:120 scale 'Terrier' 0-6-0Ts from Hornby, a new manufacturer – Bryngaer – with OO gauge Cambrian Railways wagons, and several new items from Peco, including TT:120 kits based on Ventnor West station on the Isle of Wight. We also bring you all the latest news from the model railway world, including the winter announcements from Bachmann with new Class 313 and 314 Electric Multiple Units in OO under its EFE Rail banner.

RAILWAY MODELLER December 2025 Vol.76 No.902


In the December edition of Railway Modeller, we announce the winners and runners-up in the Peco RAIL200 Model Layout Competition, which celebrated this year's 200th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, and set participants the challenge of building a layout or diorama in a space of just 750mm x 305mm. The winning and runner-up layouts, together with other selected finalists, are featured in this issue and will be on display at the National Exhibition Centre for the National Festival of Railway Modelling on 22 & 23 November. Other features include the Diamond Jubilee of the London & North Eastern Railway Society, and the story of how a group of modellers re-created the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway station of Sturminster Newton for display in that town's museum.

RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Ryburn
A P4 model based on the Rishworth branch in Yorkshire, and set in the pre-Grouping era of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Ryecroft Arena
A modern era N gauge urban station in just 5' 7" x 2'; Bred Albin, an OO gauge Scottish terminus modelled in winter and set in the BR steam era; and Millfield, an OO9 narrow gauge layout built on a cardboard base. A suitably seasonal article also shows how a layout was built to run around the base of a Christmas tree!

PLUS ALL THE LATEST NEWS & REVIEWS...

 

RAILWAY MODELLER November 2025 Vol.76 No.901


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Pentworth
Mark Butler spent three decades creating this exquisite model of a Great Western branch line terminus in N gauge, much of the scenery for which was inspired by the celebrated Vale Scene at Pendon Museum in Oxfordshire. The layout is set to appear at the Rail-Ex Taunton show this October.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Making a start in OO-9
Using a Peco 009 Setrack starter set as his starting point, James Walker created this self-contained North Wales narrow gauge scene in just 100 x 75cm.

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RAILWAY MODELLER October 2025 Vol.76 No.900


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Bristol Templecombe
Nigel Smith describes this extensive model of a British Railways steam era Motive Power Depot in 7mm scale, which has been developed over a period of 24 years by members of Warley Model Railway Club. It is set to be one of the main exhibits at the organisation's next annual show at Statfold on 11 & 12 October

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Claremont
Pete Latham describes this small and self-contained N gauge layout, which depicts a BR freight yard and utilises older examples of ready-to-run models. The layout plan provides the basis of an ideal entry-level project for those who are both short of space and working to a budget.

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RAILWAY MODELLER September 2025 Vol.76 No.899


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Buckhorn Weston
Maurice Lockwood describes how he created this extensive loft-based layout in 00 gauge, which plays host to a vast array of BR Southern Region steam-hauled services of the late 1950s to mid-1960s period.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Island steam in TT:120
With PECO announcing a trio of laser-cut kits based on structures at Ventnor West, which will complement the forthcoming Hornby models of an Isle of Wight 'Terrier' and four-wheel coaches, modelling this station in 1:120 is set to become tantalisingly straightforward ...

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RAILWAY MODELLER August 2025 Vol.76 No.898


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

The Dial Hill Railway
David Stockwell recounts the childhood influences that led to him modelling the Southern Railway-operated 1' 111h" gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in 16mm scale, complete with an impressive replica of the line's Chelfham Viaduct.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Pure nostalgia!
Thomas Burnham proposes an intensive 00 gauge plan using Peco Setrack components, which seeks to rekindle the excitement of Hornby Dublo layouts from the 1950s and 1960s.

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RAILWAY MODELLER July 2025 Vol.76 No.897


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Eli Wood
Eric Farragher constructed this exhibition layout, designed with a double track continuous run format, to run modern day passenger and freight workings through a rural landscape.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

A Plaster Mill
Clive Baker describes this compact EM gauge model, inspired by shunting activities at the plaster mill of J C Staton & Son, at Tutbury in Staffordshire.

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RAILWAY MODELLER June 2025 Vol.76 No.896


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Barrihandle
Inspired by the late lain Rice's layout plan Gairloch, the Wirral & North Wales Model Railway Group created this fictional fishing port on the west coast of Scotland - complete with a boat that sails around the harbour. Alisdair Macdonald tells its story.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Warmsley
Peter Johnston describes his latest N gauge exhibition layout, a Southern Region branch line terminus set in the picturesque 195Os England of Agatha Christie ...

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RAILWAY MODELLER May 2025 Vol.76 No.895


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Splott
Paul Spencer describes how he constructed this 1980s diesel era layout, set against a Cardiff industrial backdrop and digitally operated. It will be appearing at the EM Gauge Society Spring show on 10 & 11 May.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Competition Cameos
A selection of ideas in different scales for the PECO RAIL200 competition, with the challenge to build a layout or diorama on a baseboard of just 291h" x 12".

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RAILWAY MODELLER April 2025 Vol.76 No.894


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Annerley
In reality, the Hull to Scarborough line leaves the coast at Bridlington and heads north to Filey. But David Harrison chose to imagine how the route would have looked, had it continued along the coast to Flamborough Head.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Leominster
This N gauge layout, being built by the Marches Model Railway Group, is due to go on public display in April, in the town whose station it depicts. Peter Dennis tells the story so far.

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RAILWAY MODELLER March 2025 Vol.76 No.893


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Dallas
John Wise describes how he created this imagined portrayal of a Great North of Scotland Railway branch terminus, set in the 1950s.hard Lambert describes the background to this imagined main line station, which is set on the Oldham Loop line between Manchester Victoria and Rochdale, in former Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway territory.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Scotland in a small space
Toby Jennings suggests two compact Scottish layout plans in 00 gauge, both suitable for the new Highland Railway 'Jones Goods' 4-6-0 from Rapido Tr

PLUS ALL THE LATEST NEWS & REVIEWS...

RAILWAY MODELLER February 2025 Vol.76 No.892


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Helston Reimagined
Richard Lambert describes the background to this imagined main line station, which is set on the Oldham Loop line between Manchester Victoria and Rochdale, in former Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway territory.

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Southwark Bridge
Dave Howsam planned a new version of his first layout - a fictional Great Western Railway branch line in 00, named Porth/even - which ended up resembling, somewhat more closely, the real station in Cornwall that originally inspired it.

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