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.
Apologies if you’ve ordered some magazines within the past month and are still waiting. It appears there’s been a problem with one batch of shipping instructions. A copy of all recent orders has been passed to the shipping department (i.e. Chris) today and your magazines should be on their way to you shortly.
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
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- Quad Y
- Compact yard layout by Peter Kanuritch
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- Locomotives for British H0
- Update of an old useful article
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- Ericbridge
- Magic Train layout by Bob Mason
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- Sectional is flexible
- Layout development by Bob Mason
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- Hammersmith & Chiswick
- Basic for a layout theme
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- Big time switching
- Layouts big and small, USA style
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- Kristallhafen Kleinbahn
- Completing the S scale layout
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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.
The Yahoo! group for MTI has been upgraded (superceded, if you prefer) with a proper forum for all things MTI.
The new forum is at http://forum.MTImag.co.uk. If you were a member of the old Yahoo! group then you’ve been set up as a member for the forum. If not, come on over and sign up.
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.