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Continental Modeller Magazine Nov -23 Back Issue

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39 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Scale Modelling)
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RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
KREIT
Anthony Bilton was inspired by an old album of photos and created a table-top tail chaser in HOe recalling the Stubaitalbahn south of Innsbruck in the 1960s.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
PODWÓRKO WOZNICA
Coachman’s Yard – Tom Rumbold and Glenn Allen have created a Polish portable large scale layout.


FEATURES

STUTTGART
One man’s dream in N, regrettably never fully realised – the remarkable private achievement of Wolfgang Frey, preserved for posterity and now open to the public.

WARLEY NATIONAL MRE PREVIEW
The foreign layouts to be seen at the NEC.

BLINDHEIM
Bill Bishop introduces his new German O gauge project, a branch terminus designed as part of a larger layout.
See it at the Warley NEC show.

WINDOW SHUTTERS
A typical French rural feature – Michel Altorf-van der Kuil shows how he makes a detail for structure modelling.

VALBRUNA LUSSARI
A halt in the eastern Alps – Luca Klobas presents his new HO diorama, set on the Pontebbana line in Italy.

FIDEAC
Paul Jobber introduces his portable French N layout, set somewhere in the Massif Central.

NEBENSTRAD UNDER THE WIRES
Electrification brings another dimension – Neville White tells how he added catenary to his existing HO layout.

APADOBE MINE
A shunting puzzle in O-9 – Stephen Clulow has created an interesting micro-layout within a toy box.

NISHI-BUDOMURA
James Stapfer was captivated by high quality models of Japanese 3'6" gauge stock in 1:45 on 24mm gauge and built a portable layout to display them at shows.

REMPARTS
A typical suburb of Paris in 1937 – John Rowcroft introduces his most recent French HO layout.


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PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

EXHIBITION DIARY

NEWS
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Nov -23 RAILWAY OF THE MONTH KREIT Anthony Bilton was inspired by an old album of photos and created a table-top tail chaser in HOe recalling the Stubaitalbahn south of Innsbruck in the 1960s. PLAN OF THE MONTH PODWÓRKO WOZNICA Coachman’s Yard – Tom Rumbold and Glenn Allen have created a Polish portable large scale layout. FEATURES STUTTGART One man’s dream in N, regrettably never fully realised – the remarkable private achievement of Wolfgang Frey, preserved for posterity and now open to the public. WARLEY NATIONAL MRE PREVIEW The foreign layouts to be seen at the NEC. BLINDHEIM Bill Bishop introduces his new German O gauge project, a branch terminus designed as part of a larger layout. See it at the Warley NEC show. WINDOW SHUTTERS A typical French rural feature – Michel Altorf-van der Kuil shows how he makes a detail for structure modelling. VALBRUNA LUSSARI A halt in the eastern Alps – Luca Klobas presents his new HO diorama, set on the Pontebbana line in Italy. FIDEAC Paul Jobber introduces his portable French N layout, set somewhere in the Massif Central. NEBENSTRAD UNDER THE WIRES Electrification brings another dimension – Neville White tells how he added catenary to his existing HO layout. APADOBE MINE A shunting puzzle in O-9 – Stephen Clulow has created an interesting micro-layout within a toy box. NISHI-BUDOMURA James Stapfer was captivated by high quality models of Japanese 3'6" gauge stock in 1:45 on 24mm gauge and built a portable layout to display them at shows. REMPARTS A typical suburb of Paris in 1937 – John Rowcroft introduces his most recent French HO layout. REGULARS PRODUCT REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS EXHIBITION DIARY NEWS


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Continental Modeller  |  Nov -23  


RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
KREIT
Anthony Bilton was inspired by an old album of photos and created a table-top tail chaser in HOe recalling the Stubaitalbahn south of Innsbruck in the 1960s.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
PODWÓRKO WOZNICA
Coachman’s Yard – Tom Rumbold and Glenn Allen have created a Polish portable large scale layout.


FEATURES

STUTTGART
One man’s dream in N, regrettably never fully realised – the remarkable private achievement of Wolfgang Frey, preserved for posterity and now open to the public.

WARLEY NATIONAL MRE PREVIEW
The foreign layouts to be seen at the NEC.

BLINDHEIM
Bill Bishop introduces his new German O gauge project, a branch terminus designed as part of a larger layout.
See it at the Warley NEC show.

WINDOW SHUTTERS
A typical French rural feature – Michel Altorf-van der Kuil shows how he makes a detail for structure modelling.

VALBRUNA LUSSARI
A halt in the eastern Alps – Luca Klobas presents his new HO diorama, set on the Pontebbana line in Italy.

FIDEAC
Paul Jobber introduces his portable French N layout, set somewhere in the Massif Central.

NEBENSTRAD UNDER THE WIRES
Electrification brings another dimension – Neville White tells how he added catenary to his existing HO layout.

APADOBE MINE
A shunting puzzle in O-9 – Stephen Clulow has created an interesting micro-layout within a toy box.

NISHI-BUDOMURA
James Stapfer was captivated by high quality models of Japanese 3'6" gauge stock in 1:45 on 24mm gauge and built a portable layout to display them at shows.

REMPARTS
A typical suburb of Paris in 1937 – John Rowcroft introduces his most recent French HO layout.


REGULARS

PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

EXHIBITION DIARY

NEWS
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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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