British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  June 2017
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LAYOUTS
Vale of Oxbury (N) A day out in the Oxfordshire countryside is perfectly captured in this mid-60s N Gauge scene.
Woodlands Brewery (0) As a graphic designer, David Carr already has a great eye for detail.
Rumbling Bridge (OO) Aptly named, this Scottish themed layout has been a long time coming. But there's no substitute for age and experience.
Rolleston On Dove (EM) This community-spirited diorama was built to mark one hundred years of a Staffordshire village railway station.
PRACTICAL BRM
Painting laser-cut brickwork. His usual techniques don't work, but Phil Parker finds a workaround for painting laser-cut bricks.
A wagon-load of beer barrels. Phil's fondness for a brew or two is only outshone by his insatiable appetite for modelling. Here, he cleverly manages to combine both.
Improve a DJModels Hunslett. Michael Russel takes up the challenge of enhancing the details of this colourful shunter.
Andy builds a card kit. Our modelling novice Editor gets to grips with an engine shed kit. But how did he get on?
Modelling urban buildings. Grahame Hedges shares several useful techniques for creating vibrant cityscapes.
Make a coal yard. Michael Russell creates a filthy but commonplace steam age scenario.
Creating a back-scene. Photo-realistic backdrops are not as difficult as you think, says Andy York.
NEW & REVIEWS
Lead Review. Howard casts a critical eye over the new Class 45 from Heljan. Read all about it here.
New Books. Reading matter to improve your grey matter, with books about railway guns, tin-plate toy trains, authentic railway operations, and more.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Railway Modelling (BRM) June 2017.