British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  OCTOBER 2011  
In this issue, which also includes a free 16 page supplement on '10 Iconic Locos'
News and New Releases
Kernow's SR Beattie Well Tank gets approval for manufacturing, plus the latest on their other forthcoming limited editions. Hornby's 4VEP and celebrity Class 56, OO Work's 2F, Dapol's HSTs and the Modelzone limited edition East Coast HST all get a full review this month, plus details of the latest web reviews.
Layout Focus
Farkham in OO from the Mickleover Model Railway Group and Geoff Butler's Dragonby in N - see them both at the Peterborough show - plus Ian Manserson's EM gauge Hartburn.
Scenic Modelling
Nigel Burkin builds backscenes and fascias for the BRM N gauge project layout Dudley Heath, while Nick Ridgway describes the building of a 4mm scale coal yard diorama.
Locomotive Profile
The first of a two-part history of the Furness Railway 0-6-0s by Mike Peascod.
Bring Your Layout to Life!
This time, Paul Bason examines the small town gas works.
Show Preview
Debra Hagger from the Warners exhibitions team previews this year's National Festival of Railway Modelling at the East of England Showground, Peterborough.
Project Layout
Wiring for both DC and DCC control takes place on the new BRM layout project, Amberdale, (layout in a shed) - you'll be able to see the progress at the Peterborough show.
Plus the lively letters page, Readers' Layouts, Diary Dates and a bumper Society Column.
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