Continental Modeller  |  February 2021
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
PONTEMPEYRAT
Michel Gachet describes his French HO exhibition layout set on a cross-country line high in the Haute-Loire – beautifully simple, and simply beautiful.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
ST.PANKRAZ IM STEIERMARK
After building a large exhibition layout, Michael Upton wanted his new Austrian HO project to be more portable.
FEATURES
A SMALL TOWN IN BAVARIA
David Cox returns to a familiar theme, scratchbuilding the structures for his new German HO layout.
NEDERLANDSE SPOORWEGEN 8811
A Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST used in The Netherlands scratchbuilt in 1:32 by Kevin Smith.
JIMM LEMONADE
A Belgian factory served by two gauges, built in 1:87 by Roderik Vanderkelen for a micro layout competition.
ÎLE D’OLÉRON
Giles Barnabe has a novel suggestion for a layout – a 60cm gauge beach tramway in western France.
SÂNPETRU
A small station in the Banat region of Romania modelled in minimum space in HO by Myles Munsey.
A HOME FOR YOUR LAYOUT
Andrew Knights developed a novel method of finding space to accommodate his layouts at home.
WILLIAMSTOWN, MT.
Having long considered the possibilities of American N, Josh Williams built this small layout as a test project.
KALKA – SHIMLA – 5
Ranjeev C.Dubey continues the guided tour of his room-filling HOe layout which reproduces several sections of this famous narrow gauge hill railway. This time: Solan Brewery station.
HUNGARIAN C50 DIESEL
James Hilton shows how he created a 4mm scale model of a small industrial locomotive widely used in Hungary.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Continental Modeller February 2021.