CM JULY 2020 Vol 42 No 7
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
MARINA LIGURE
A layout with a long history, still going strong: Denis V.Reidy describes an Italian HO exhibition layout, now retired, set in the Cinque Terre region of Liguria.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
THE ALBULA LINE
A classic section of the metre gauge Rh?§tische Bahn: Yann Monbaron reports on an extensive HOm layout built for Pierre Denis. Part 2 ‚Äì the current layout.
PLUS
LATEST REVIEWS
BOOK and VIDEO REVIEWS
NEWS
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
URBAN DOORS
Emmanuel Nouaillier illustrates more examples of his highly detailed and realistic scenic modelling, creating representative parts of the French urban scene.
FELDA
convincing German town scene in a modest space: Martin Kirkham developed a layout to accommodate a collection of N gauge stock spanning several eras.
TIMBER TRANSPORT IN SWITZERLAND – 1
Peter Marriott examines a common rail freight in Switzerland, as in other European countries. Following instalments will look in more detail at how this traffic can be authentically modelled.
YANGA
An Australian country station where two state systems meet: Les Fordham describes his latest HO project, representing a rural break of gauge location between New South Wales and Victoria.
LOCOMOTIVES FOR ULVARYD STRAND
Motive power for a Swedish 60cm gauge line modelled in HOe: Charles Insley shows how he created locos and railcars for an unusual prototype. (See CM November 2019.)
ECHOES OF THE BLACK CANYON
Charles Oldroyd describes an innovative American On3 exhibition layout conceived by Paul Stapleton which incorporates a number of novel effects.
ROMANCE OF RAIL TRAVEL – 2
Warren Miller describes his HO layout, a flexible generic setting built to accommodate a range of rolling stock from around the world.
Latest reviews
One of the many models reviewed in this month's issue is the Siemens Vectron as BLS Re475 new from Trix and Märklin in HO gauge.
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