British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  BRM JULY 2013  
Weathering Made Easy. We show you how!
Andy York offers a step-by-step guide to weathering a Hornby 52xx in work-stained condition. He uses the Humbrol Weathering Powders which you can get for free with this month’s great subscription offer! Also, you can win this locomotive in our great competition!
Exclusive interview: Hornby’s new chairman
Andy York interviews Hornby’s new chairman, Roger Canham.
4 Fantastic Layouts
The layouts this month include the OO gauge Billingborough, London Charwall (OO), Barnstoneworth in N and Leeds City in OO.
Mini-MSW - Part 3
In the final part of our Mini-MSW series, Alan Whitehouse explains how to constructed the Over Head Line Equipment for his 2mm layout.
Black Country Blues
How to BCB team built the canal and Lock Keeper’s Cottages.
Practical BRM
Improve your modelling with no fewer than eight Practical BRM articles: make N gauge fencing, detail a Heljan Class 26, soldering brass coach kits, weathering a Hornby 52xx, weathering with an airbrush, building with natural materials, construct a GWR breakdown train and modernise the Bachmann Pendon Pub.
What’s New
This month we have four-pages of the latest new launches plus a full review of Dapol’s N gauge Westerns, Dapol’s Class 22 in OO and N and the Graham Farish Class 70.
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Tried and Tested
Diary Dates
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