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.
PLUS
PRODUCT REVIEWS
BOOK and VIDEO REVIEWS
NEWS
EXHIBITION DIARY
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Rue de la Glacière
Emmanuel Nouaillier looks back to the first project on which he began to develop advanced techniques for highly detailed modelling of the French urban scene.
Cuberdons
A little-known Belgian sweet treat: Rene Ceulemans shows how a local speciality is made, by means of this delightful O-14 diorama.
Into the garden
Going for a narrower gauge – but in a larger scale: Bill Longley-Cook explains how he changed from N to On30 and developed a garden railroad project.
Samarix
A Belgian diesel depot in the 1980s modelled in HO: Cedric Pollet presents a carefully designed shed scene.
Columbia & Western
Mike Dobson continues the account of his extensive O scale layout set on the Canadian Pacific in the 1950s, which was featured in the May and July 2018 issues.
Ikuno station
Pete Sayers has built a layout to accommodate a growing and varied collection of Japanese N stock, set on a single track non-electrified line in Hokkaido.
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