RAILWAY MODELLER April 2023 Vol.74 No.870
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
York
Peter Kirmond reveals how he modelled the instantly recognisable train shed at York, in a 2mm finescale layout which is due to make its exhibition debut at the Easter York show.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
The Harland Light Railway
Carol Flavin, who took part in The Great Model Railway Challenge on Channel 5, reveals the plans for her next layout - this time in OO9, and named in memory of her late father who introduced her to the hobby. 
 
 
 
 
  
 
Scale Drawings
Axminster station footbridge 
Craig Tiley describes the new footbridge at the former LSWR station, with 2mm scale drawings produced by the Peco studio.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
York
Peter Kirmond reveals how he modelled the instantly recognisable train shed at York, in a 2mm finescale layout which is due to make its exhibition debut at the Easter York show.
Penmouth
For his extensive loft-based OO BR Western Region system, set in 1957, Dean Knights invented a coastal location - giving plenty of scope for passenger and goods traffic to the harbour.
New product reviews
Including the brand new Hunslet 16
Building a 3D printed coach kit
How does 3D printed kit compare to those in plastic or etched metal? Tony Wright finds out, by constructing a Gresley Restaurant First Open carriage in 4mm scale.
Outhwaite
Returning to railway modelling after 30 years, Ian Cawthorne created a compact OO gauge London Midland Region branch terminus, set in the 1950s and with a distinct North Pennine feel.
A grounded van body in N
Callum Willcox builds a grounded van body kit that has been produced by Parkside Models and is available to members of the N Gauge Society.
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