Issue 76 : published May 20, 2008

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In issue 76 we visit Wisconsin Rapids, Burghafen (and Berghaven), have a mini-interchange layout for you to build, look at industrial railways, the Trona Railway, a simple engine shed and more!

New for 2008
Part 2 of our annual survey
Mini-interchange
A very compact American layout idea
Wisconsin Rapids
A first attempt at American modelling
Industrial loco shed
Modelling project by Mike Denwood
The Trona Railway
A larger layout project by Bruce Petty
Wheels of industry
Industrial layout ideas by Giles Barnabe
Burghafen/Berghaven
Multi-mode compact HO/OO layout

We also have our regular hobby news and comment, product news and reviews, club news, shows and events, book reviews and readers’ letters. Australian and European models are on this issue’s test track.


Issue 75 : published March 20, 2008

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In issue 75 we remember Alan Wright’s small layouts, start our 2008 preview, visit Hazel Wood paper mill, Lenoir industrial area, ‘concrete canyons’ and more!

New for 2008
Part 1 of our annual survey
Concrete Canyons
Modern industrial areas by Ian Holmes
GWR Terrier details
Altering the Hornby model
Hazel Wood Paper Mill
Shelf layout by Bob Mason
Colonel’s Crossing
American H0 layout developed by Peter Marshall
Wright’s Yard
Project suggested by John Flann
On the Wright Lines
Ideas by Alan Wright and others
Lenoir Industrial areas
Layout idea from Bruce Petty

We also have our regular hobby news and comment, product news and reviews, club news, shows and events, book reviews and readers’ letters. Bachmann and Hornby models are on this issue’s test track.


Issue 74 : published January 20, 2008

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In issue 74 we look at Colonel’s Crossing - the development of an American H0 layout and see a compact but spacious N gauge layout in the form of Klyzir Yard. Route’s End is a modern era portable tramway layout while there are articles on “proto-nooks”, the Travector, Connexions and fiddle yard ideas.

Travector
A good fiddle yard idea by J Earp
From the debris
Tramway model project by D Carson
Connexions
Using Lego bricks for baseboard joins!
Two level fiddle yard
Good idea from Giles Barnabe
Colonel’s Crossing
Americal H0 layout developed by Peter Marshall
Klyzir Yard
Simple N gauge layout by the Editor
Whittington Hospital Light Railway
Project by John Flann
Magnetic Couplers
Fitting them to ex-Lima wagons
Wright’s Wagon Works
Operating Scheme by Bob Hughes
Sands End
Compact London area layout idea by Giles Barnabe
‘Proto-nooks’
Two real-life Inglenook plans

We also have our regular hobby news and comment, product news and reviews, club news, shows and events, book reviews and readers’ letters. Bachmann models are on this issue’s test track.


Issue 73 : published November 20, 2007

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In issue 73 we visit Olympia, South Carolina, and a module based on the setting, a seasonal large scale narrow gauge layout, Wright’s Wagon Works and Dunnock Edge. We also have a Shellsea Tramway layout idea and a way with fiddle yards.

Dunnock Edge
Classic layout by John Flann
Another way of weathering
Using aerosol and brush
Christmas 1945
A ‘nostalgia’ layout set in time
The Shellsea Tramway
Suggested theme by Giles Barnabe
On the fiddle
Fiddle yard ideas from Graham Weller
PPP Pipes
Simple lineside industry idea by John Flann
Index
Covering issues 55-72
Olympia, South Carolina
Major industrial site described
Olympia module
Layout idea based on the Olympia site
Wright’s Wagon Works
Very small layout by Bob Hughes
Compact carfloat yard
Track plan by Jack Trollope
Prescot Lane Depot
Shunting game layout by Jack Hunt

We also have our regular hobby news and comment, product news and reviews, club news, shows and events, book reviews and readers’ letters. Bachmann and Hornby models are on this issue’s test track.


Issue 72 : published September 20, 2007

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In issue 72 we visit Neil Rushby’s “Shell Island”, muse about layout planning, get some ideas for painting backscenes, look at British freight yards and three narrow gauge features. And, of course, more.

Armchair modelling
Layout development by David J Rooke
More British freight yards
Internet forum findings
Operating Shell Island
Neil Rushby’s fine small layout
Farlow VT
Neat N scale layout by Mog Hogg
Turner Point Yard
New layout by Petar Kanuritch
Yeobridge
OO9 layout built by Giles Barnabe
Scenic fiddle sidings
Ideas from Bob Mason
Overhead yard crane
Conversion by John Flann
Painting your backscene
Suggestions from Giles Barnabe
Wickingham
East Anglian branch line idea by Ian Bareham
More narrow potential
Working in 1n20 or 1n22
Short line idyll
Looking like a small layout

We also have our regular hobby news and comment, product news and reviews, club news, shows and events, book reviews and readers’ letters. Bachmann and Hornby models are on this issue’s test track.