RAILWAY MODELLER July 2023 Vol.74 No.873
 
ASHBURTON
What happened to the classic 4mm layout?
Chris Lamacraft's EM gauge model of this classic Great Western branch line terminus was retired from the exhibition circuit 25 years ago - but it has now found a home on the former Ashburton branch itself. 
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Bournemouth Central
After 50 years away from railway modelling, David Pinch revived his childhood interest in the hobby and set out to create this impressive 00 gauge reinterpretation of a classic seaside town station. 
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Railway Of The Month
After 50 years away from railway modelling, David Pinch revived his childhood interest in the hobby and set out to create this impressive 00 gauge reinterpretation of a classic seaside town station.
Micro Marvels
Setting out to build his first layout, James Wright approached it with a careful plan and a clear vision to capture the character of North Wales narrow gauge railways in 009.
Ashburton
Chris Lamacraft's EM gauge model of this classic Great Western branch line terminus was retired from the exhibition circuit 25 years ago - but it has now found a home on the former Ashburton branch itself.
Through The Railway Room Door
Brian Dickinson takes us on a tour of his intensive N gauge system, built to rekindle his childhood spotting days in the BR steam era, but with the freedom to run an eclectic mix of models.
A Station Master's House
Paul Bason provides a step-by-step account of how he scratch-built a Great Northern Railway station master's house in 4mm scale.
Nibblesons Yard
Steve Butler explains how he and his eight-year-old son Thomas created this compact yet interactive O gauge shunting layout, which features digital control, sound and lighting, in a space of only 6' X 2'.
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