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	<description>The unofficial champion of small layouts</description>
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		<title>Issue 76</title>
		<description>76In 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 ...</description>
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		<title>Issue 75</title>
		<description>75In 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 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/issue-75/</link>
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		<title>Issue 74</title>
		<description>74In 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 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/issue-74/</link>
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		<title>Issue 73</title>
		<description>73In 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 ...</description>
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		<title>Issue 72</title>
		<description>72In 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 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/issue-72/</link>
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		<title>Issue 71</title>
		<description>71In issue 71 we visit Taylor Terminal - a small gauge O switching layout - and have narrow gauge articles covering four different scales.  We also visit Earles Sidings (a British 'real life' fiddle yard), very compact H0 and O layouts plus Alan Wright's "No Place".

And, of course, more.


Seventy ...</description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/issue-71/</link>
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		<title>Issue 70</title>
		<description>70In issue 70 we visit Cornwall (Pelporro and Weymouth Harbour Tramway), Germany (Weserbahn) and the US (Santa Clementina) as well as looking at new models and plenty of layout ideas.


New for 2007
Part 2 of our annual survey
Warehouse switching district
Neat N gauge layout
On to Santa Clementina
Interurban layouts and suggestions
Seventy five years ...</description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/issue-70/</link>
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		<title>No rest for the wicked</title>
		<description>Due to my taking a well earned rest (well, I think it's well earned), there won't be anyone here to deal with subscriptions or back-issue orders for a couple of week.

Normal service will resume on 23rd May.  Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. </description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/no-rest-for-the-wicked/</link>
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		<title>Issue 69</title>
		<description>69Issue 69 visits Giles Barnabe's compact Gn15 estate layout, takes our annual look at new models, another look at scenic fiddle yards and reverse Inglenooks, Castletown Pier, Phoenix Illinois, GWR in N and, of course, more.


New for 2007
Part 1 of our annual survey
Cascade East
Good American O gauge layout drawn
Quart in ...</description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/issue-69/</link>
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		<title>Issue 68</title>
		<description>68Issue 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 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.modeltrainsinternational.co.uk/archives/issue-68/</link>
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