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Continental Modeller Magazine Oct - 23 Back Issue

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RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
AUSSERBERG
Roger Ellis describes his fixed home Swiss HO layout based on the Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon which offers the opportunity to run some long trains.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
LOFT LAYOUT
Geoff Lynn offers a tribute to his late friend Colin Haddock, whose German N layout was constantly being developed.


FEATURES

DETAIL UPON DETAIL
Emmanuel Nouaillier shows more of his techniques for intricate modelling in the urban environment.

CESSY-EN-BOIS
Chris Matthews and Oly Turner acquired a French HO cameo layout, a miniature work of art by Chris Baker.

STUBAITALBAHN
Anthony Bilton recalls a rural line which is now part of the Innsbruck tram system as it was in the 1960s.

MOULIN MARGOT
Claude Fandel created a large scale field railway scene in a small space, in collaboration with Marcel Ackle.

ACHTUNG! FELDBAHN KREUZT!
Beware – light railway crossing! Scenic master Marcel Ackle has created a detailed large scale field railway scene.

ENHANCING TYPE MU SLEEPING CARS
Jacques Poré shows how he enhanced the HO sleepers from A.C.M.E. by adding figures and interior lighting.

MEGANTIC
More on the Maine two-footers: with portability in mind, Bob Harper created a compact 1:48 scale layout.

LA PLAINE SAINT-DENIS
A micro layout in HO set in the Paris suburbs – Wieger Pasman demonstrates that less can be more.

HAKUHO SL RAILWAY PARK
Kevin Smith has developed his Japanese Z gauge layout, but not as originally intended.

A FREELANCE EARLY GARRATT
Warren Miller created a plausible locomotive for OO9 by imagining a combination of Tasmania and Darjeeling.

SWISSMILL – 2
Peter Marriott observed unusual rail activity in Zürich and was inspired to recreate it in model form in HO.
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Oct - 23 RAILWAY OF THE MONTH AUSSERBERG Roger Ellis describes his fixed home Swiss HO layout based on the Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon which offers the opportunity to run some long trains. PLAN OF THE MONTH LOFT LAYOUT Geoff Lynn offers a tribute to his late friend Colin Haddock, whose German N layout was constantly being developed. FEATURES DETAIL UPON DETAIL Emmanuel Nouaillier shows more of his techniques for intricate modelling in the urban environment. CESSY-EN-BOIS Chris Matthews and Oly Turner acquired a French HO cameo layout, a miniature work of art by Chris Baker. STUBAITALBAHN Anthony Bilton recalls a rural line which is now part of the Innsbruck tram system as it was in the 1960s. MOULIN MARGOT Claude Fandel created a large scale field railway scene in a small space, in collaboration with Marcel Ackle. ACHTUNG! FELDBAHN KREUZT! Beware – light railway crossing! Scenic master Marcel Ackle has created a detailed large scale field railway scene. ENHANCING TYPE MU SLEEPING CARS Jacques Poré shows how he enhanced the HO sleepers from A.C.M.E. by adding figures and interior lighting. MEGANTIC More on the Maine two-footers: with portability in mind, Bob Harper created a compact 1:48 scale layout. LA PLAINE SAINT-DENIS A micro layout in HO set in the Paris suburbs – Wieger Pasman demonstrates that less can be more. HAKUHO SL RAILWAY PARK Kevin Smith has developed his Japanese Z gauge layout, but not as originally intended. A FREELANCE EARLY GARRATT Warren Miller created a plausible locomotive for OO9 by imagining a combination of Tasmania and Darjeeling. SWISSMILL – 2 Peter Marriott observed unusual rail activity in Zürich and was inspired to recreate it in model form in HO.


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Continental Modeller  |  Oct - 23  


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
AUSSERBERG
Roger Ellis describes his fixed home Swiss HO layout based on the Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon which offers the opportunity to run some long trains.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
LOFT LAYOUT
Geoff Lynn offers a tribute to his late friend Colin Haddock, whose German N layout was constantly being developed.


FEATURES

DETAIL UPON DETAIL
Emmanuel Nouaillier shows more of his techniques for intricate modelling in the urban environment.

CESSY-EN-BOIS
Chris Matthews and Oly Turner acquired a French HO cameo layout, a miniature work of art by Chris Baker.

STUBAITALBAHN
Anthony Bilton recalls a rural line which is now part of the Innsbruck tram system as it was in the 1960s.

MOULIN MARGOT
Claude Fandel created a large scale field railway scene in a small space, in collaboration with Marcel Ackle.

ACHTUNG! FELDBAHN KREUZT!
Beware – light railway crossing! Scenic master Marcel Ackle has created a detailed large scale field railway scene.

ENHANCING TYPE MU SLEEPING CARS
Jacques Poré shows how he enhanced the HO sleepers from A.C.M.E. by adding figures and interior lighting.

MEGANTIC
More on the Maine two-footers: with portability in mind, Bob Harper created a compact 1:48 scale layout.

LA PLAINE SAINT-DENIS
A micro layout in HO set in the Paris suburbs – Wieger Pasman demonstrates that less can be more.

HAKUHO SL RAILWAY PARK
Kevin Smith has developed his Japanese Z gauge layout, but not as originally intended.

A FREELANCE EARLY GARRATT
Warren Miller created a plausible locomotive for OO9 by imagining a combination of Tasmania and Darjeeling.

SWISSMILL – 2
Peter Marriott observed unusual rail activity in Zürich and was inspired to recreate it in model form in HO.
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Some beautiful pictures to look at and great articles Reviewed 22 January 2023

Continental Modeller

I model in the US. It is extremely interesting to see how Europeans model their trains compared to how we model ours. The model railroads chosen are always stunning examples of compactness and high levels of detailing. Reviewed 25 January 2021

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Always worth looking at Reviewed 03 January 2021

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