British Railway Modelling (BRM)  |  May 2020
In this episode of BRM TV, we tour Kepier Colliery (OO), Phil Parker goes back to basics cutting track and Howard Smith weathers a building for the BRM project layout.
On the pages, we explore Kepier Colliery (OO) - a layout built from memories of youth. Plus, Dent Station (OO), Coton-on-Dove (EM) and Wadleys Brewery complete our layout lineup.
Practical BRM has ideas to recreate a warehouse, plus see how traditional craft knife methods or a sihouette cutter can be used to make buildings as Howard Smith and Phil Parker complete the buildings for Runcorn Salt Union. We build the latest industrial shunter from Narrow Planet, and provide ideas for your first narrow gauge industrial layout, too. And, learn how to create your ideal trackplan!
Reviews this month comprise Hornby's Princess Royal and TCS' Universal WiFi Throttle.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Railway Modelling (BRM) May 2020.