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RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
TURTLE BAY
Rob Rossington describes his imaginative island layout, a fictional colonial railway modelled in OO9. See it at the Wigan show on 1st and 2nd October.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
MUKILTEO
Passenger and freight on Puget Sound – Scott Fitzgerald suggests a location worth modelling in Washington State.


FEATURES

BECKENVICK VIADUCT
Simon Ellis expands his Rhätische Bahn HOm layout with an impressive viaduct and more storage sidings. See it at the Folkestone show on 1st and 2nd October.

GLACIER
Geoff Latham introduces his innovative ultra-portable American N micro layout with remote control.

BAD ISCHL FRACHTENBAHNHOF
At the end of the narrow gauge line from Salzburg – Mike Christensen built a diorama with some unusual HO and HOe dual gauge track. See it at the Gaydon show on 29th and 30th October.

MALLET #501
An unusual cab-forward articulated in On30 – Bill Longley-Cook concocts a powerful new locomotive for the Cumbres & Cat Shed Railroad.

NOVE MESTO
Alan Monk describes his new portable TT project, a Ceské Dráhy Epoch V branch terminus micro layout. See it at the Bracknell show on 30th October.

SWISSPASS
Watching trains in an impressive mountain landscape – Ian Edwards introduces the multi-level HO and HOm exhibition layout by the Furness Model Railway Club. See it at the club’s show on 8th and 9th October.

ST.CLAUDE
Inspired by a family connection – Nick Lewis presents his French N layout representing a station in the Jura as it was from the early part of the 20th century to 1964.

REGULARS

PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

NEWS

EXHIBITION DIARY
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Oct-22 RAILWAY OF THE MONTH TURTLE BAY Rob Rossington describes his imaginative island layout, a fictional colonial railway modelled in OO9. See it at the Wigan show on 1st and 2nd October. PLAN OF THE MONTH MUKILTEO Passenger and freight on Puget Sound – Scott Fitzgerald suggests a location worth modelling in Washington State. FEATURES BECKENVICK VIADUCT Simon Ellis expands his Rhätische Bahn HOm layout with an impressive viaduct and more storage sidings. See it at the Folkestone show on 1st and 2nd October. GLACIER Geoff Latham introduces his innovative ultra-portable American N micro layout with remote control. BAD ISCHL FRACHTENBAHNHOF At the end of the narrow gauge line from Salzburg – Mike Christensen built a diorama with some unusual HO and HOe dual gauge track. See it at the Gaydon show on 29th and 30th October. MALLET #501 An unusual cab-forward articulated in On30 – Bill Longley-Cook concocts a powerful new locomotive for the Cumbres & Cat Shed Railroad. NOVE MESTO Alan Monk describes his new portable TT project, a Ceské Dráhy Epoch V branch terminus micro layout. See it at the Bracknell show on 30th October. SWISSPASS Watching trains in an impressive mountain landscape – Ian Edwards introduces the multi-level HO and HOm exhibition layout by the Furness Model Railway Club. See it at the club’s show on 8th and 9th October. ST.CLAUDE Inspired by a family connection – Nick Lewis presents his French N layout representing a station in the Jura as it was from the early part of the 20th century to 1964. REGULARS PRODUCT REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS NEWS EXHIBITION DIARY


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Continental Modeller  |  Oct-22  


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
TURTLE BAY
Rob Rossington describes his imaginative island layout, a fictional colonial railway modelled in OO9. See it at the Wigan show on 1st and 2nd October.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
MUKILTEO
Passenger and freight on Puget Sound – Scott Fitzgerald suggests a location worth modelling in Washington State.


FEATURES

BECKENVICK VIADUCT
Simon Ellis expands his Rhätische Bahn HOm layout with an impressive viaduct and more storage sidings. See it at the Folkestone show on 1st and 2nd October.

GLACIER
Geoff Latham introduces his innovative ultra-portable American N micro layout with remote control.

BAD ISCHL FRACHTENBAHNHOF
At the end of the narrow gauge line from Salzburg – Mike Christensen built a diorama with some unusual HO and HOe dual gauge track. See it at the Gaydon show on 29th and 30th October.

MALLET #501
An unusual cab-forward articulated in On30 – Bill Longley-Cook concocts a powerful new locomotive for the Cumbres & Cat Shed Railroad.

NOVE MESTO
Alan Monk describes his new portable TT project, a Ceské Dráhy Epoch V branch terminus micro layout. See it at the Bracknell show on 30th October.

SWISSPASS
Watching trains in an impressive mountain landscape – Ian Edwards introduces the multi-level HO and HOm exhibition layout by the Furness Model Railway Club. See it at the club’s show on 8th and 9th October.

ST.CLAUDE
Inspired by a family connection – Nick Lewis presents his French N layout representing a station in the Jura as it was from the early part of the 20th century to 1964.

REGULARS

PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

NEWS

EXHIBITION DIARY
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I model in the US. It is extremely interesting to see how Europeans model their trains compared to how we model ours. The model railroads chosen are always stunning examples of compactness and high levels of detailing. Reviewed 25 January 2021

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