British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  BRM APRIL 2013  
SCENERY SPECIAL
4 Great Scenic Layouts
Our ‘Scenery Special’ includes four great layouts, each offering various forms of scenic splendour. Expect Bleakhouse Road (OO), Imperial Yard (N), Highbury Colliery (2mm finescale) and Meopham Junction (OO).
20 ways to improve… Landscape and Scenery
Nigel Burkin reveals 20 of his favourite scenic techniques.
Minimum Space Modelling
Don’t miss John Farmer’s scenic diorama of Netherhope.
Black Country Blues
Find out how the BCB layout was received at its first public exhibition and we reveal how Andy York made the stunning photographic backscene.
Practical BRM
We show you how to:
• Model flowers
• Create rock faces
• Produce a printed backscene
• Solder a brass kit
• Model roads
Products
A look at the latest new products in the world of railway modelling, together with a review of Hornby’s 42xx 2-8-0.
And…
Alexandra Palace Show Preview
Wisbech & Upwell Project Layout
Diary Dates
Letters
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