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830 Wardwood
Railway of the Month
Ian Woodward rekindles the exciting railway adventures of his youth with this OO gauge portrayal of British Rail operations in 1960s West Yorkshire.

838 Fit for a boxfile!
Project of the Month
No spare space for a layout? Callum Willcox shows how the new Scalescenes Canal Wharf micro-layout kit can be used as an animated display to house a collection of today’s ever-popular shunting loco models in OO.

844 Raventhorpe
David Lloyd wanted a layout that was easy to store and transport, whilst providing lots of operational interest. This Yorkshire-based light railway depiction in 7mm scale is the result, which occupies an area of just 8’ x 2’.

848 The Blackberry Line
Plan of the Month
Craig Tiley presents a serving suggestion for replicating the entirety of this preserved section of Derwent Valley Light Railway in O gauge, using Peco Setrack items.

850 Aerodrome Park
This homage to the Southern Railway’s third-rail electric services – created by Peter North – depicts a supposed air/rail interchange situated near Lullingstone in Kent and features distinctive Art Deco styling.

855 Brinklow
This former through station on the L&NWR Trent Valley line, situated just north of Rugby, is the subject of this N gauge continuous run layout constructed by members of the Milton Keynes Model Railway Society.

860 Talking Points
Topical issues from the world of railway modelling. This month, Ian Futers explores the application of curved turnouts as part of simple layout designs.

862 St Mary’s
Modelled in O-16.5, this supposed Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway depiction is the work of Julian Evison, a modeller who moved up to 7mm scale from OO9.

866 Reliant on LCC!
What if the Tamworth birthplace of the famous Reliant three-wheeler road vehicles had been rail-connected?
Martin Hendry has imagined just that scenario in OO, utilising industrial laser-cut parts from LCut Creative.
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November 2020 830 Wardwood Railway of the Month Ian Woodward rekindles the exciting railway adventures of his youth with this OO gauge portrayal of British Rail operations in 1960s West Yorkshire. 838 Fit for a boxfile! Project of the Month No spare space for a layout? Callum Willcox shows how the new Scalescenes Canal Wharf micro-layout kit can be used as an animated display to house a collection of today’s ever-popular shunting loco models in OO. 844 Raventhorpe David Lloyd wanted a layout that was easy to store and transport, whilst providing lots of operational interest. This Yorkshire-based light railway depiction in 7mm scale is the result, which occupies an area of just 8’ x 2’. 848 The Blackberry Line Plan of the Month Craig Tiley presents a serving suggestion for replicating the entirety of this preserved section of Derwent Valley Light Railway in O gauge, using Peco Setrack items. 850 Aerodrome Park This homage to the Southern Railway’s third-rail electric services – created by Peter North – depicts a supposed air/rail interchange situated near Lullingstone in Kent and features distinctive Art Deco styling. 855 Brinklow This former through station on the L&NWR Trent Valley line, situated just north of Rugby, is the subject of this N gauge continuous run layout constructed by members of the Milton Keynes Model Railway Society. 860 Talking Points Topical issues from the world of railway modelling. This month, Ian Futers explores the application of curved turnouts as part of simple layout designs. 862 St Mary’s Modelled in O-16.5, this supposed Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway depiction is the work of Julian Evison, a modeller who moved up to 7mm scale from OO9. 866 Reliant on LCC! What if the Tamworth birthplace of the famous Reliant three-wheeler road vehicles had been rail-connected?
Martin Hendry has imagined just that scenario in OO, utilising industrial laser-cut parts from LCut Creative.


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830 Wardwood
Railway of the Month
Ian Woodward rekindles the exciting railway adventures of his youth with this OO gauge portrayal of British Rail operations in 1960s West Yorkshire.

838 Fit for a boxfile!
Project of the Month
No spare space for a layout? Callum Willcox shows how the new Scalescenes Canal Wharf micro-layout kit can be used as an animated display to house a collection of today’s ever-popular shunting loco models in OO.

844 Raventhorpe
David Lloyd wanted a layout that was easy to store and transport, whilst providing lots of operational interest. This Yorkshire-based light railway depiction in 7mm scale is the result, which occupies an area of just 8’ x 2’.

848 The Blackberry Line
Plan of the Month
Craig Tiley presents a serving suggestion for replicating the entirety of this preserved section of Derwent Valley Light Railway in O gauge, using Peco Setrack items.

850 Aerodrome Park
This homage to the Southern Railway’s third-rail electric services – created by Peter North – depicts a supposed air/rail interchange situated near Lullingstone in Kent and features distinctive Art Deco styling.

855 Brinklow
This former through station on the L&NWR Trent Valley line, situated just north of Rugby, is the subject of this N gauge continuous run layout constructed by members of the Milton Keynes Model Railway Society.

860 Talking Points
Topical issues from the world of railway modelling. This month, Ian Futers explores the application of curved turnouts as part of simple layout designs.

862 St Mary’s
Modelled in O-16.5, this supposed Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway depiction is the work of Julian Evison, a modeller who moved up to 7mm scale from OO9.

866 Reliant on LCC!
What if the Tamworth birthplace of the famous Reliant three-wheeler road vehicles had been rail-connected?
Martin Hendry has imagined just that scenario in OO, utilising industrial laser-cut parts from LCut Creative.
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