British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  JANUARY 2012
In this issue, which also has the option of ordering a free DVD on Shipley MRC's GC Leicester South layout:
News and New Releases
We report back from Warley, plus what's underway in O gauge from Finescale Brass and the latest limited editions from Modelzone. Under the spotlight this month is Murphy Models Class 201, the Hornby Network Rail Class 31, the Graham Farish A1 and mini shear from Arc Euro.
Layout Focus
Armathwaite- Howard Staniforth's N gauge S&C layout, John Thompson's modern diesel depot and station that is Langwith Road in OO and Geoff White's Chillingbourne, a branch line station in OO.
Project Layout
Converting an existing layout from DC to DCC - Nigel Burkin and Richard Wilson prepare a layout for Hornby's Railmaster.
DCC Spot
Nigel Burkin converts a couple of the more 'complicated' Graham Farish locos with split-chassis to DCC.
Locomotive Conversion
Jonathan Hughes details and weathers his fleet of Bachmann 'Deltics'
Structure Modelling
Paul Bason builds a card kit for some terraced houses from Street Level Models.
Prototype Inspiration
The Welsh Highland Railway - Paul Bason looks at its trains and scenery as a modelling project.
Plus the lively letters page, Readers' Layouts, Diary Dates and Society Column.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Railway Modelling (BRM) JANUARY 2012.