British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  NOVEMBER 2011  
In this issue, which also includes a free 24 page supplement on New Releases and a A-Z Trade Directory:
News and New Releases
An N gauge theme this month with a first look at Dapol's new Class 26 and Bubblecar, Osborn Models' Limited edition Hall and the news of an LMS inspection saloon from the N gauge Society. In OO there's news of a new kit from an old name, while Modelzone's forthcoming products are announced.
Layout Focus
Oakwell Central in EM by David Woodward, Helmthwaite & Chapel Lane in O gauge from the St Neots MRC and Gestup St Ann, Derek Reeves' OO9 Essex-based layout.
DCC Spot
Nigel Burkin adds digital sound to a Hornby Class 60.
Locomotive Profile
The second of a two-part history of the Furness Railway 0-6-0s by Mike Peascod.
Structure Modelling
Paul Bason builds the York Modelmaking laser-cut MR signal box kit.
BRM Interview
Peter Marriott meets John Bristow, the Managing Director of Deluxe Materials.
Show Preview
A spotlight on a few of the shows coming up this month.
Plus the lively letters page, Readers' Layouts, Diary Dates and Society Column.
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