Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - Lima's 'Super GUVs' and the latest locos/Bachmann's BR Standard 5MT revealed/and more news from the Warley show.
Product Reviews - 'Street Level' card kits, a useful pen torch uncouples Penhaven scenic aids and a load of rubbish from Harburn Hamlet!
Layout Focus - Fife Cement. 00 gauge industrial action from the East Neuk MRC as they describe their exhibition layout.
Society Platform - World War 2 Railway Study Group. Britain's railways in wartime are a worthy subject for modellers explains Tony Cane.
Locomotive Construction - A new diesel for the LCMR. Michael Walshaw builds the Mercian Models Armstrong Whifworth 0-6-0 diesel shunter.
E-exam - Finishing touch. Nigel Burkin returns with he regular round-up of the contemporary modelling scene.
Freight Only - Cinders gets a new carriage. Phil Baggley is in porto.mood will this seasonal account of a slog car tor his layout - it's behind you..!
Show Review - We take a look at the 2002 Festival of British Railway Modelling at Doncaster.
Layout Focus - Orford Park Zoo. Allan Sfephenson takes us on a guided tour of the 4mm scale Orford Park Zoological Gardens Miniature Railway.
Structure Modelling - WW2 'Pill Box'. One of the most well known structures from the war years. Notes and drawings by Harvey Faulkner-Aston .
Prototype Inspiration - IRIS 2. A selection of prototype photographs by Nigel Burkin.
Layout Focus - Martello Shed. Tony Wright describes the latest 00 gauge project from Les Spratt which can be seen at Doncaster.
Letters - Claim a FREE Hornby Virtual Railway CD-ROM if your letter is published in BRM!
Reviews - More of the latest books and videos.
Society Column - News from around the clubs.
Diary Dates - Also online at www.brmodelling.com
COVER PHOTOGRAPHS: 'Pug' and scratch-built side-tipping wagons on Fife Cement (main photograph), the forthcoming Bachmann BR Standard 5MT 4-6-0 (lower left), and Martello Shed (lower right) by Tony Wright.
Product Reviews - 'Street Level' card kits, a useful pen torch uncouples Penhaven scenic aids and a load of rubbish from Harburn Hamlet!
Layout Focus - Fife Cement. 00 gauge industrial action from the East Neuk MRC as they describe their exhibition layout.
Society Platform - World War 2 Railway Study Group. Britain's railways in wartime are a worthy subject for modellers explains Tony Cane.
Locomotive Construction - A new diesel for the LCMR. Michael Walshaw builds the Mercian Models Armstrong Whifworth 0-6-0 diesel shunter.
E-exam - Finishing touch. Nigel Burkin returns with he regular round-up of the contemporary modelling scene.
Freight Only - Cinders gets a new carriage. Phil Baggley is in porto.mood will this seasonal account of a slog car tor his layout - it's behind you..!
Show Review - We take a look at the 2002 Festival of British Railway Modelling at Doncaster.
Layout Focus - Orford Park Zoo. Allan Sfephenson takes us on a guided tour of the 4mm scale Orford Park Zoological Gardens Miniature Railway.
Structure Modelling - WW2 'Pill Box'. One of the most well known structures from the war years. Notes and drawings by Harvey Faulkner-Aston .
Prototype Inspiration - IRIS 2. A selection of prototype photographs by Nigel Burkin.
Layout Focus - Martello Shed. Tony Wright describes the latest 00 gauge project from Les Spratt which can be seen at Doncaster.
Letters - Claim a FREE Hornby Virtual Railway CD-ROM if your letter is published in BRM!
Reviews - More of the latest books and videos.
Society Column - News from around the clubs.
Diary Dates - Also online at www.brmodelling.com
COVER PHOTOGRAPHS: 'Pug' and scratch-built side-tipping wagons on Fife Cement (main photograph), the forthcoming Bachmann BR Standard 5MT 4-6-0 (lower left), and Martello Shed (lower right) by Tony Wright.
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