Continental Modeller  |  Sep-20
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
SULLE
Ian Stock has created a French rural terminus in N which captures the essence of la France profonde and can be operated with stock of different periods.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
LUXOR SUGAR CANE VALLEY
An agricultural line on the fertile flood plain of the Nile: Valentijn van der Haegen and Samuël de Zutter chose an unusual prototype for an Oe exhibition layout.
FEATURES
MORE URBAN DOORS
Emmanuel Nouaillier illustrates more examples of his highly detailed and realistic scenic modelling, creating representative parts of the French urban scene.
SANKT JOSEPH – 2
An idealised scene with standard and narrow gauge lines depicting Austrian rural railways in the 1960s reproduced in a compact HO/HOe layout by Davide Raseni.
GARDEN AND GARAGE – 2
Philip Morgan has an O gauge layout which runs from the garage out into the garden, and hosts by turns a varied collection of early French and American stock.
TIMBER TRANSPORT IN SWITZERLAND – 3
Peter Marriott examines a common rail freight in Switzerland, as in other European countries. In this final instalment he models a loading scene.
FRENCH ARTILLERY ON RAILS
Mike Williams assembles a Wespe Models 1:72 kit for a Saint Chamond 340mm 1912 railway gun.
OLD GLORY MINE
Olivier Taniou explains how Jean-Pierre Muratore, well known for his layouts of Swiss metre gauge stations, made a detour and modelled a short line in the Rockies in HO/HOn3.
POLISH BUILDERS
Recreating some historic buildings in HO: Peter Kornicki built a model which recalls an aspect of family history.
THE ROLLBOCKBAHN – A SAXON CURIOSITY
Graham Lightfoot found the remains of an unusual German metre gauge line which employed enclosed tram Fairlies.
HERBST FELDBAHN
Ian Arkley could not resist a bargain, and the result was a compact industrial narrow gauge layout in HOf.
N.B. There is no Exhibition Diary in this issue as all events have been cancelled or postponed due to the
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Continental Modeller Sep-20.