RAILWAY MODELLER March 2024 Vol.75 No.881
 
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Eastfield
This gargantuan 70' x 40' recreation of Glasgow Eastfeld diesel depot is due to make its exhibition debut at this year's Model Rail Scotland show. Graham Blount explains why Mick Worrall and the South Tyneside O Gauge Group embarked on the ambitious project.
PROJECT OF THE MONTH
A Princess Royal for Camden and Kilsby - Part 2
In the second half of his article describing the construction of a super-detailed Princess Royal Class 4-6-2, John Cooper-Smith builds, details and paints the locomotive body and tender.
 
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Railway Of The Month - Eastfield
This gargantuan 70' x 40' recreation of Glasgow Eastfeld diesel depot is due to make its exhibition debut at this year's Model Rail Scotland show. Graham Blount explains why Mick Worrall and the South Tyneside O Gauge Group embarked on the ambitious project.
Plan of the Month - Rannoch
Craig Tiley suggests a modern depiction of this remote West Highland outpost in 00, which utilises the laser-cut kits of the station building and signal box that were recently released by PECO.
Through The Railway Room Door
Having nurtured a passion for the Settle & Carlisle line from a young age, Malcolm Rochford has recreated one of its principal stations in 00 gauge.
Micro Marvel
One of the layouts due to appear at Model Rail Scotland is this compact Scottish distillery model by Alex Hall in 00, conceived as a straightforward project that would provide a good measure of operational interest.
A Dockside Crane
Peter Osborne shows how he scratch-built a 2mm scale model of the huge hammerhead dockside crane at Barrow-in-Furness using brass etches, as part of an N gauge dockside diorama.
Kettlewell
A railway was proposed in 1881 to serve the village of Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales north of Skipton, but never built. Over a century later, John Stocks has constructed the pre-Grouping Midland Railway branch terminus in P4.
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