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RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
HOUYET
Jean Herckens chose to model one of his local lines in TT – a relatively unusual scale for Belgian railways – with the assistance of his friend Hubert Billiet.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
PIET’S PIECKPLEIN
A fictional Dutch tramway in Oe – Len de Vries introduces a remarkable layout conceived by Piet van Oorschot and completed with the help of several friends.

SCALE DRAWINGS
A SMALL MINE
Gilbert Gribi shows how he made a typical structure for a friend’s American O scale narrow gauge layout.


FEATURES

THEMED DISPLAYS
Emmanuel Nouaillier explains how real objects both inspire and accommodate highly detailed miniature reproductions.

ANSCHLUSS WOLF
A siding serving a rural water mill – Helge Scholz introduces the latest layout by Jens Petermann and Jochen Klinger, reproducing in HOe a real location on the Preßnitztalbahn.

SAN CLEMENTE
Nick Palette opted for an innovative U-shaped design for this HO switching layout set in southern California.

NIEDERWANGEN
Stephen Rabone explains how he decided to model the Deutsche Bundesbahn in S (1:64) – an unusual scale for European modelling.

STRALSUND HAUPTBAHNHOF
Graham Lightfoot was exploring the gateway to Rügen – and made a surprise discovery.

A FOLDING LAYOUT
When needs must – Roddy Mullin demonstrates how he found room for a 9' x 5' HO layout on a houseboat.

NORTHFIELD HARBOR
Rod Shaw presents his new HO dockside switching layout set in New York State in the 1980s.

SNÄLLTÅGET KROGEN
Nigel Hurst shows how he scratchbuilt a restaurant car in HO to complete a contemporary Swedish coach consist.


REGULARS

PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

VIDEO REVIEWS

NEWS

EXHIBITION DIARY
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Sep-24 RAILWAY OF THE MONTH HOUYET Jean Herckens chose to model one of his local lines in TT – a relatively unusual scale for Belgian railways – with the assistance of his friend Hubert Billiet. PLAN OF THE MONTH PIET’S PIECKPLEIN A fictional Dutch tramway in Oe – Len de Vries introduces a remarkable layout conceived by Piet van Oorschot and completed with the help of several friends. SCALE DRAWINGS A SMALL MINE Gilbert Gribi shows how he made a typical structure for a friend’s American O scale narrow gauge layout. FEATURES THEMED DISPLAYS Emmanuel Nouaillier explains how real objects both inspire and accommodate highly detailed miniature reproductions. ANSCHLUSS WOLF A siding serving a rural water mill – Helge Scholz introduces the latest layout by Jens Petermann and Jochen Klinger, reproducing in HOe a real location on the Preßnitztalbahn. SAN CLEMENTE Nick Palette opted for an innovative U-shaped design for this HO switching layout set in southern California. NIEDERWANGEN Stephen Rabone explains how he decided to model the Deutsche Bundesbahn in S (1:64) – an unusual scale for European modelling. STRALSUND HAUPTBAHNHOF Graham Lightfoot was exploring the gateway to Rügen – and made a surprise discovery. A FOLDING LAYOUT When needs must – Roddy Mullin demonstrates how he found room for a 9' x 5' HO layout on a houseboat. NORTHFIELD HARBOR Rod Shaw presents his new HO dockside switching layout set in New York State in the 1980s. SNÄLLTÅGET KROGEN Nigel Hurst shows how he scratchbuilt a restaurant car in HO to complete a contemporary Swedish coach consist. REGULARS PRODUCT REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS VIDEO REVIEWS NEWS EXHIBITION DIARY


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RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
HOUYET
Jean Herckens chose to model one of his local lines in TT – a relatively unusual scale for Belgian railways – with the assistance of his friend Hubert Billiet.

PLAN OF THE MONTH
PIET’S PIECKPLEIN
A fictional Dutch tramway in Oe – Len de Vries introduces a remarkable layout conceived by Piet van Oorschot and completed with the help of several friends.

SCALE DRAWINGS
A SMALL MINE
Gilbert Gribi shows how he made a typical structure for a friend’s American O scale narrow gauge layout.


FEATURES

THEMED DISPLAYS
Emmanuel Nouaillier explains how real objects both inspire and accommodate highly detailed miniature reproductions.

ANSCHLUSS WOLF
A siding serving a rural water mill – Helge Scholz introduces the latest layout by Jens Petermann and Jochen Klinger, reproducing in HOe a real location on the Preßnitztalbahn.

SAN CLEMENTE
Nick Palette opted for an innovative U-shaped design for this HO switching layout set in southern California.

NIEDERWANGEN
Stephen Rabone explains how he decided to model the Deutsche Bundesbahn in S (1:64) – an unusual scale for European modelling.

STRALSUND HAUPTBAHNHOF
Graham Lightfoot was exploring the gateway to Rügen – and made a surprise discovery.

A FOLDING LAYOUT
When needs must – Roddy Mullin demonstrates how he found room for a 9' x 5' HO layout on a houseboat.

NORTHFIELD HARBOR
Rod Shaw presents his new HO dockside switching layout set in New York State in the 1980s.

SNÄLLTÅGET KROGEN
Nigel Hurst shows how he scratchbuilt a restaurant car in HO to complete a contemporary Swedish coach consist.


REGULARS

PRODUCT REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

VIDEO REVIEWS

NEWS

EXHIBITION DIARY
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Ever since its launch in 1983, Continental Modeller has been providing information and inspiration for modellers interested in modelling overseas railways. Like its sister title, Railway Modeller, all scales and gauges are covered with topics of interest to both ready-to-run enthusiasts and kit- and scratchbuilders alike. If European, American, Australian, Asian and African railways are to your liking, Continental Modeller is for you.

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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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Always worth looking at Reviewed 03 January 2021

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