Aviation Specials  |  Modelling BR Engineers' Wagons: Part 2
From the late 1970s, British Rail began a programme of renewing its civil engineers’ wagon fleet, first replacing the most elderly examples with vehicles displaced from regular freight duties. This process accelerated during the 1980s and early 1990s with modern, higher-capacity wagons taking over, often finished in colourful liveries.
This latest volume in the Modelling British Railways series details progressive modernisation through a mix of well-illustrated prototype histories and modelling features with the scope expanding to include many of the different types of rail cranes employed. The wagons used by other maintenance departments are also examined, including those of the signalling engineers.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aviation Specials Modelling BR Engineers' Wagons: Part 2.