RAILWAY MODELLER November 2023 Vol.74 No.877
 
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Potters Bar & South Mimms
Phil Clarke chose to replicate the glamour of the East Coast Main Line during the 1930s, when Gresley's A3 and A4 Pacifies reigned supreme, with this digitally controlled system housed in a loft space.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Tunbridge Wells West
Andy Offen has fulfilled a dream by modelling this former London Brighton & South Coast Railway station in Kent as it appeared in the BR steam era, in N gauge.
 
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Railway of the Month
Phil Clarke chose to replicate the glamour of the East Coast Main Line during the 1930s, when Gresley's A3 and A4 Pacifies reigned supreme, with this digitally controlled system housed in a loft space.
Bristol Avon Bridge
Inspired by the BR blue diesel era of the 1970s and 1980s, Keith Sully set out to capture the essence of Bristol Temple Meads station in 00 - including its grand train shed - in a scenic length of just 12'.
Mallerstang Junction
Having constructed the baseboards and installed the wiring for his 00 gauge Settle & Carlisle-inspired layout, Ian Nuttall explains how he replicated the line's Midland Railway architecture in scratch-built form.
History in miniature
In the concluding instalment of a three-part series, Ben Ando of Revolution Trains takes us through the final stages of developing and producing the firm's new model of Southern Region inspection saloon Caroline.
Plan of the Month
Andy Offen has fulfilled a dream by modelling this former London Brighton & South Coast Railway station in Kent as it appeared in the BR steam era, in N gauge.
Warley Show 2023
Everything you need to know about the biggest modelling event of the year - the Warley National Model Railway Exhibition, to be held at the NEC in Birmingham on 25 & 26 November.
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