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CONTINENTAL MODELLER July 2021

RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
DREI SPURENHOF
Graham Lightfoot has a new German layout with standard HO, narrow HOe, and Feldbahn HOf tracks within a relatively compact – and thus portable – space.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Meandering through the Rockies: Stefan Boerma relates how he created a novel Nn3 micro layout in a small case.


FEATURES

NYTORP GARDEN RAILWAY – 2
Anthony Horne describes a remarkable long term project building an extensive G scale outdoor system in Sweden which accommodates a wide range of varied rolling stock. This second instalment looks at the middle garden.

DARJEELING DUO
Warren Miller has occupied himself in lockdown by constructing a couple of venerable OO9 loco kits representing the famous Darjeeling B class tanks with several refinements and additional detailing.

ÖBB LOCO DEPOT
Simon Dunn explains how a small Austrian N scene, imagined to be a corner of a much larger installation, involves some high-tech control.

EL CAMPELLO
A simple beachside terminus in HO, set in Epoch IV: Myles Munsey models an imaginary part of coastal Spain.

STEAM FROM SCRATCH
Classic French motive power in O: Peter Smith shows how he scratchbuilt some representative steam locomotives for his layout Eu Tréport (see CM November 2018).

ETCHU-YAMADA
From suburbia to the quiet of the countryside in Japan: John Garner describes his compact N gauge layout.

TIMETABLE DISPLAY
Boyd Misstear tells how he created a miniature working illuminated information board for his Swiss HO layout.


REGULARS

PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

VIDEO REVIEWS

NEWS

N.B. There is no Exhibition Diary in this issue as all events have been cancelled or postponed due to the corona virus situation.
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July 2021 CONTINENTAL MODELLER July 2021 RAILWAY OF THE MONTH DREI SPURENHOF Graham Lightfoot has a new German layout with standard HO, narrow HOe, and Feldbahn HOf tracks within a relatively compact – and thus portable – space. PLAN OF THE MONTH ROCKY MOUNTAINS Meandering through the Rockies: Stefan Boerma relates how he created a novel Nn3 micro layout in a small case. FEATURES NYTORP GARDEN RAILWAY – 2 Anthony Horne describes a remarkable long term project building an extensive G scale outdoor system in Sweden which accommodates a wide range of varied rolling stock. This second instalment looks at the middle garden. DARJEELING DUO Warren Miller has occupied himself in lockdown by constructing a couple of venerable OO9 loco kits representing the famous Darjeeling B class tanks with several refinements and additional detailing. ÖBB LOCO DEPOT Simon Dunn explains how a small Austrian N scene, imagined to be a corner of a much larger installation, involves some high-tech control. EL CAMPELLO A simple beachside terminus in HO, set in Epoch IV: Myles Munsey models an imaginary part of coastal Spain. STEAM FROM SCRATCH Classic French motive power in O: Peter Smith shows how he scratchbuilt some representative steam locomotives for his layout Eu Tréport (see CM November 2018). ETCHU-YAMADA From suburbia to the quiet of the countryside in Japan: John Garner describes his compact N gauge layout. TIMETABLE DISPLAY Boyd Misstear tells how he created a miniature working illuminated information board for his Swiss HO layout. REGULARS PRODUCT REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS VIDEO REVIEWS NEWS N.B. There is no Exhibition Diary in this issue as all events have been cancelled or postponed due to the corona virus situation.


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CONTINENTAL MODELLER July 2021

RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
DREI SPURENHOF
Graham Lightfoot has a new German layout with standard HO, narrow HOe, and Feldbahn HOf tracks within a relatively compact – and thus portable – space.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Meandering through the Rockies: Stefan Boerma relates how he created a novel Nn3 micro layout in a small case.


FEATURES

NYTORP GARDEN RAILWAY – 2
Anthony Horne describes a remarkable long term project building an extensive G scale outdoor system in Sweden which accommodates a wide range of varied rolling stock. This second instalment looks at the middle garden.

DARJEELING DUO
Warren Miller has occupied himself in lockdown by constructing a couple of venerable OO9 loco kits representing the famous Darjeeling B class tanks with several refinements and additional detailing.

ÖBB LOCO DEPOT
Simon Dunn explains how a small Austrian N scene, imagined to be a corner of a much larger installation, involves some high-tech control.

EL CAMPELLO
A simple beachside terminus in HO, set in Epoch IV: Myles Munsey models an imaginary part of coastal Spain.

STEAM FROM SCRATCH
Classic French motive power in O: Peter Smith shows how he scratchbuilt some representative steam locomotives for his layout Eu Tréport (see CM November 2018).

ETCHU-YAMADA
From suburbia to the quiet of the countryside in Japan: John Garner describes his compact N gauge layout.

TIMETABLE DISPLAY
Boyd Misstear tells how he created a miniature working illuminated information board for his Swiss HO layout.


REGULARS

PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

VIDEO REVIEWS

NEWS

N.B. There is no Exhibition Diary in this issue as all events have been cancelled or postponed due to the corona virus situation.
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Some beautiful pictures to look at and great articles Reviewed 22 January 2023

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I model in the US. It is extremely interesting to see how Europeans model their trains compared to how we model ours. The model railroads chosen are always stunning examples of compactness and high levels of detailing. Reviewed 25 January 2021

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