
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.
PLUS ALL THE LATEST NEWS & REVIEWS...
INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Railway Of The Month
David Stockwell recounts the childhood influences that led to him modelling the Southern Railway-operated 1' 111h

Project Of The Month
Paul Rhodes describes how he constructed a 4mm scale etched kit for a GER 'Coffee Pot' 0-4-0ST, which forms the subject of our Scale Drawings feature..

Micro Marvel
Having been surrounded by breweries and their railways while growing up in Burton-on-Trent, Joe Stamper recreated a little of that history in a very appropriate container ...

Bishops Lydeard
Modelling a prototype location often requires copious amounts of investigative research. However, none of this was necessary when members of Taunton Model Railway Group embarked upon their latest project, as TMRG Chairman Alan Whatley reveals.
Amberside
Shades of the 1960s BR Western Region scene with this circular O gauge system, modelled by Richard Gleed and operated using traditional 12V de control.

Cleobury Castle LR
Ken Walsh reflects on his experience of building garden railways, to offer some helpful pointers for those looking to embark on an outdoor line of their own.
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