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Railway Modeller Magazine September 2020 Back Issue

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299 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Scale Modelling)
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678 Railway of the Month
Haydon Square E1
This O gauge layout, which depicts an inner suburban station in London’s East End, was built by members of the Farnham & District Model Railway Club.

686 Plan of the Month
Ipswich
Ian Stock proposes a plan for Ipswich station in N, which takes its lead from the way modellers tend to build layouts in the USA, where huge layout schemes often depict railway networks rather than a single scene.

690 Framplingon
Richard Coleman, John Norton and George Woodcock take us for a ride back to the idyllic 1960s with this OO gauge depiction of a forgotten byway in Suffolk.

697 A cross-harbour passenger ferry
Giles Barnabe raids his scrap box for suitable parts to help transform a toy boat into a useful OO accessory for a waterside scene.

698 Talking Points
Nigel Adams reports on the strategy which the Talyllyn Railway is adopting to get passengers back onto its trains amidst the ongoing health crisis.

700 Museum of Transport
Having attended more than 220 exhibitions, Robin Brogden’s 4mm scale celebration of land, sea and air transport is a veteran of the UK exhibition circuit.

707 Exe Halt
Inspired by the former GW line through the beautiful Exe Valley in Devon, Stephen Searson built this oval-shaped layout which sits within a unique monocoque framework.

710 Scale Drawings
Operating Copper, Wort & Co. Ltd
In this third instalment describing his new layout Peter Goss reveals how this unusual Edwardian period freight-only railway is stocked and operated.

714 Sweet Caroline
As revealed in our July issue, Revolution Trains is producing a model of the former Southern Region manager’s saloon Caroline in OO gauge. Ben Ando of Revolution Trains describes how a company goes about turning such a historic vehicle into a model.

718 Ashton Steel
Micro Marvel
A post-Privatisation portrayal of a steel distribution depot by Ashley Toone, which has a scenic section measuring just 4' x 1', modelled in OO.

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September 2020 678 Railway of the Month Haydon Square E1 This O gauge layout, which depicts an inner suburban station in London’s East End, was built by members of the Farnham & District Model Railway Club. 686 Plan of the Month Ipswich Ian Stock proposes a plan for Ipswich station in N, which takes its lead from the way modellers tend to build layouts in the USA, where huge layout schemes often depict railway networks rather than a single scene. 690 Framplingon Richard Coleman, John Norton and George Woodcock take us for a ride back to the idyllic 1960s with this OO gauge depiction of a forgotten byway in Suffolk. 697 A cross-harbour passenger ferry Giles Barnabe raids his scrap box for suitable parts to help transform a toy boat into a useful OO accessory for a waterside scene. 698 Talking Points Nigel Adams reports on the strategy which the Talyllyn Railway is adopting to get passengers back onto its trains amidst the ongoing health crisis. 700 Museum of Transport Having attended more than 220 exhibitions, Robin Brogden’s 4mm scale celebration of land, sea and air transport is a veteran of the UK exhibition circuit. 707 Exe Halt Inspired by the former GW line through the beautiful Exe Valley in Devon, Stephen Searson built this oval-shaped layout which sits within a unique monocoque framework. 710 Scale Drawings Operating Copper, Wort & Co. Ltd In this third instalment describing his new layout Peter Goss reveals how this unusual Edwardian period freight-only railway is stocked and operated. 714 Sweet Caroline As revealed in our July issue, Revolution Trains is producing a model of the former Southern Region manager’s saloon Caroline in OO gauge. Ben Ando of Revolution Trains describes how a company goes about turning such a historic vehicle into a model. 718 Ashton Steel Micro Marvel A post-Privatisation portrayal of a steel distribution depot by Ashley Toone, which has a scenic section measuring just 4' x 1', modelled in OO. 721


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678 Railway of the Month
Haydon Square E1
This O gauge layout, which depicts an inner suburban station in London’s East End, was built by members of the Farnham & District Model Railway Club.

686 Plan of the Month
Ipswich
Ian Stock proposes a plan for Ipswich station in N, which takes its lead from the way modellers tend to build layouts in the USA, where huge layout schemes often depict railway networks rather than a single scene.

690 Framplingon
Richard Coleman, John Norton and George Woodcock take us for a ride back to the idyllic 1960s with this OO gauge depiction of a forgotten byway in Suffolk.

697 A cross-harbour passenger ferry
Giles Barnabe raids his scrap box for suitable parts to help transform a toy boat into a useful OO accessory for a waterside scene.

698 Talking Points
Nigel Adams reports on the strategy which the Talyllyn Railway is adopting to get passengers back onto its trains amidst the ongoing health crisis.

700 Museum of Transport
Having attended more than 220 exhibitions, Robin Brogden’s 4mm scale celebration of land, sea and air transport is a veteran of the UK exhibition circuit.

707 Exe Halt
Inspired by the former GW line through the beautiful Exe Valley in Devon, Stephen Searson built this oval-shaped layout which sits within a unique monocoque framework.

710 Scale Drawings
Operating Copper, Wort & Co. Ltd
In this third instalment describing his new layout Peter Goss reveals how this unusual Edwardian period freight-only railway is stocked and operated.

714 Sweet Caroline
As revealed in our July issue, Revolution Trains is producing a model of the former Southern Region manager’s saloon Caroline in OO gauge. Ben Ando of Revolution Trains describes how a company goes about turning such a historic vehicle into a model.

718 Ashton Steel
Micro Marvel
A post-Privatisation portrayal of a steel distribution depot by Ashley Toone, which has a scenic section measuring just 4' x 1', modelled in OO.

721
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