RAILWAY MODELLER December 2023 Vol.74 No.878
 
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Ellerton Road
Alan Turner recounts the story behind this 7mm scale pre-Grouping Midland Railway layout, which has been constructed over the past two decades by the East Staffordshire Group of the ScaleSeven organisation.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Hayling Island
Ray Newman rekindled childhood memories of the 41h-mile Hayling Island branch - which closed 60 years ago - by creating a faithful depiction in 00 of the line's characterful terminus..
 
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Railway of the Month
Alan Turner recounts the story behind this 7mm scale pre-Grouping Midland Railway layout, which has been constructed over the past two decades by the East Staffordshire Group of the ScaleSeven organisation.
Through the Railway Room Door
Ray Smith has created a fictional interchange station in the heart of London in N gauge, allowing him to run trains from four BR regions and adapt 3D jigsaw puzzles to depict the capital's landmarks.
Simonsbath
John Murrell regales us with the fictional back story he created for this 4mm depiction of a preserved former Lynton & Barnstaple Railway branch - built as part of a larger modular system by the Dartmoor 009 Group.4
Micro Marvels
James Hilton of Planet Industrials describes how he unwinds from modern life with this compact self-contained cameo in 00 gauge, which is housed on an office shelf.
Plan of the Month
Ray Newman rekindled childhood memories of the 41h-mile Hayling Island branch - which closed 60 years ago - by creating a faithful depiction in 00 of the line's characterful terminus.
Building the Harland Light Railway
Having outlined her plans for a new 4mm scale narrow gauge layout in the April 2023 RM, Carol Flavin brings us up to date with the project as construction reaches an advanced stage.
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