RAILWAY MODELLER July 2021 Vol.72 No.849
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Fence House
Bob Jones discusses this outstanding 2mm Fine Scale layout which portrays a former wayside station on the Leamside route in County Durham.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Wandsworth Wharf
Giles Barnabe took the concept of the Surrey Iron Railway and with a little selective compression came up with a very practical industrial layout idea.
SCALE DRAWINGS
Duns signal Box
Jim Hay provides scale drawings for this former North British Railway station structure in Berwickshire.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Motorising the Dapol travelling crane kit
Andrew Hicks recounts how he made this venerable former Airfix kit operate on Missenden Modellers' Great Model Railway Challenge layout Earling Road.
Fence House
Bob Jones discusses this outstanding 2mm Fine Scale layout which portrays a former wayside station on the Leamside route in County Durham.
New product reviews
Including the all new Southern Region 4-BEP from Bachmann in OO, 'Air-smoothed' Merchant Navy from Hornby in OO and Cemflo cement wagons from Revolution Trains in N
Exmoor Vale
A retirement move to a much smaller property led Bill Faulkner to built this compact L-shaped OO gauge layout with GWR and SR joint running.
Lochband distillery
Alisdair Macdonald created this Scottish distillery in OO after taking inspiration from a remembered photo and a Barclay 0-4-0ST model from Hattons.
Parkside 13T hopper in OO
Callum Willcox assembles the brand new 4mm scale kit from Parkside Models for the BR 13-ton steel-sided hopper wagon.
Talking Points - Making Tracks
Peter Waterman OBE discusses the plans for an ambitous OO gauge project which is due to 'go live' in the summer of this year at Chester Cathedral.
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