RAILWAY MODELLER September 2022 Vol.73 No.863
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
Monksbury
Tony Conlay describes this magnificent London & South Western Railway terminus, which has been constructed in 7mm scale by the Cornwall O Gauge Group as an extension to an existing layout. 
PLAN OF THE MONTH
Constructing a cathedral in 7mm scale
Robert Kosmider was first inspired to build a model of Chichester Cathedral in early 1990s, but nearly 30 years elapsed until he finally made a start. 
 
 
 
 
Scale Drawings
Modelling LMS 42' parcels vans in 4mm
Ian Nuttal couldn't resist the challenge of upgrading a Lima OO gauge ready-to-run model. This constructional account is accompanied by scale drawings prepared by Steve Croucher from originals by Arthur Whitehead. 
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Monksbury
Tony Conlay describes this magnificent London & South Western Railway terminus, which has been constructed in 7mm scale by the Cornwall O Gauge Group as an extension to an existing layout.
Mynydd Tatws
Jenny Kirk has a passion for Welsh narrow gauge railways, but it was the Ffestiniog 'bug boxes' by Peco that provided the catalyst for this small OO9 layout.
New product reviews
Including the new Accurascale Class 55 Deltic in OO, Hornby GWR Terrier train pack in OO and Peco TT:120 trackwork and accessories.
Constructing a cathedral in 7mm scale
Robert Kosmider was first inspired to build a model of Chichester Cathedral in the early 1990s, but nearly 30 years elapsed until he finally made a start.
Alexton Revisited
Tony Prescott decided to base the rebuilt section of his layout on the West Coast Main Line running through the Lune Gorge in Cumbria - complete with water troughs!
Water troughs
Callum Willcox looks at the use of water troughs on main line British railways and suggests some ideas for recreating this feature in model form.
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