British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  BRM SEPTEMBER 2013 + ALL ABOARD  
4 Great Layouts
• The Shipley MRS layout of Hungerford (EM)
• Cross Ness - a OO gauge third-rail terminus
• The OO gauge George Lane
• Ely & District MRC's Thurston (OO)
Improve your modelling with Practical BRM
• Create a Camping Scene diorama
• Scratch-build a new station building (Part 1)
• How to build a realistic scrapyard loco
• Soldering a locomotive chassis
• Top tips on improving your layout this summer
• How to improve the 4mm scale Bachmann OBA
• Converting the Bachmann 'Deltic' to P4 standards
• Constructing (and improving) the York Models laser-cut footbridge
And...
Black Country Blues - Flavio on building two bespoke buildings for the layout
Tried and Tested - Avonside Works Chassis 2 Pro
What's New
Barrow Hill Live Preview
Product Test - the Graham Farish Mk. 2 coach
Diary Dates
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British Railway Modelling was first published in the UK in print form in April 1993 by David Brown, a respected journalist with a passion for model railways. Fast forward almost thirty years and the BRM Digital Edition arrives straight to your device every four weeks as your monthly insight into the world of railway modelling.
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