Issue 68 : published January 20, 2007

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Issue 68 looks at Burbank, CA in H0, three small loco depots, an interesting O gauge plan, lighting for N scale and detailing ‘bubblecar’s.

Small space - big photos
Set-ups suggested by Dennis H Murphy
Audresselles
French layout in H0 by Stuart Robinson
Background Scenery
Basic ideas by Giles Barnabe
Burbank Branch
Bruce Petty’s SP layout
Quad Y update
Layout development by Petar Kanuritch
Structures at Burbank
Model techniques by Bruce Petty
Little things that matter
Smoke effects and lighting for N scale
Baltic Quay
A good layout idea for O or HO/OO
Coquimbo Traction
Tram layout in a shoe box!
New wine in old bottles
Loco depot by Dave Carson
Two more loco depot layouts
Small settings by Andrew Knights

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


Issue 67 : published November 20, 2006

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Issue 67 looks at big time switching and some compact alternatives, completes the Kristallhafen Kleinhbahn S scale layout, easy locomotives for British H0, Czech branch plans, wagon loads are surveyed and some Magic Train layout ideas.

Hevlin
Czech branch described by Stuart Robinson
Loads for open wagons
A basic modelling theme
Quad Y
Compact yard layout by Peter Kanuritch
Locomotives for British H0
Update of an old useful article
Ericbridge
Magic Train layout by Bob Mason
Sectional is flexible
Layout development by Bob Mason
Hammersmith & Chiswick
Basic for a layout theme
Big time switching
Layouts big and small, USA style
Kristallhafen Kleinbahn
Completing the S scale layout

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


Issue 66 : published September 20, 2006

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Issue 66 includes articles on Kristallhafen, Tuning Fork ideas, locomotives for Gn15 and a layout on a cork board as well as John Allison’s Upton Branch.

Upton update
John Allison re-creates a layout of 1952
Kristallhafen
Metre gauge layout in 1:64 scale
Quincy Bay Terminal RR
Basis for a layout by Giles Barnabe
Riverside Spur
Compact N gauge ‘tuning fork’
Tuning Fork potential
Real-life examples of the type
Layout on a corkboard
Lightweight baseboard by Colin Peake
Gn15 locomotives
Ideas and tips from Giles Barnabe
Switching at Jonsville Yard
Layout and operation by John Pell
The ‘What if’ syndrome
Layout development by Jack Trollope

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 Atlas models are on this issue’s test track.


Issue 65 : published July 20, 2006

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Issue 65 has articles on Carholme Yard, Lincoln - a compact British H0 layout, Titan Terminal RR, ideas for small industry yards. Wells Quay Tramway, its history and some layout schemes, American Maintenance of Way yards and Skaledale detailing.

Dunnock Edge
Classic layout remembered by John Flann
Carholme Yard
British H0 layout by John Pell
Atlas Terminal RR
Basis for a layout by Giles Barnabe
MOW Dept models
Useful information from Bruce Petty
Detailing Skaledale
Ideas for minor additions
Scale Drawings
From the files of Arthur North
Wells Quay Tramway
Historical basis for some layout ideas
Simple models for On30
Budget price conversions
Jersey Central caboose
H0 kit model by Graham Weller
Irmin Road update
Small H0 layout by John Allison
Mind the gap
Crossing baseboard joins by Giles Barnabe

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


Issue 64 : published May 20, 2006

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Issue 64 has articles on a Porter 0-4-0T side tank conversion in G scale by Giles Barnabe, Raymond Butler’s La Planche-de-Bretagne N scale SNCF layout, a look at John Flann’s Dunnock Edge GWR layout, some new compact layout ideas and more 2006 new models.

New for 2006
Part 2 of our main survey
Dunnock Edge
Classic layout remembered by John Flann
La Planche-de-Bretagne
SNCF N gauge layout by Raymond Butler
Blacksmith Fork
Part 3 on John Flann’s new layout
Scale Drawings
From the files of Arthur North
An Americanised ‘Otto’
G scale conversion by Giles Barnabe
B & B couplings
Magnetic system assessed by Graham Weller
Supporting a baseboard
Idea from Simon Dawson
NG container flats
009 or H0e conversions by Graham Hand
August Yard
First attempt in N scale by Martin Hogg
General Water Heating Co
Structure flat by Bruce Petty
Pretter Port/Jax Yard
Layout designs by Jack Trollope

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