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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

Junk Mail - Darren-Sherwood-Jones completes the superb Slater's SR 'BY' kit with some very detailed weathering,
BR Mk I Secondary and suburban - Steve Banks completes his researches into the life and times of BR Mk I non-gangwayed stock on the Eastern Region.
Q&A - Still the only regular Question and Answer section in the model railway press, we solve your problems.
Mayfield - David Blowers' modern image '00' layout that never leaves home.
Know your place - Choosing a place name gives your layout real character and can identify the area in which it is set, as Mark Hornsey explains,
Welsh Rarebit - 2 - Chris Gwilliam paints his '0' gauge van in full Cambrian Railways livery.
Domestic bliss - Chris Leigh considers railway houses, the one railway structure that's often ignored by modellers.
Webmaster - Add variety to your military trains with vans converted from Hornby '00' models.
Reviews - New models and books come under the scrutiny of our independent and unbiased reviewers.
Nurnberg news - Ben Jones brings all the latest overseas news from the big European toy fair.
SNCF photography competition - Inspiration from winning pictures.                   
OberfriedhofO - A fabulous 'HO' scale exhibition layout from the Furness Model Railway Club.
Exhibition Diary - Plan your exhibition visits with our comprehensive event listing
Model of the Year 2006: The results of the Model of the Year 2006 awards. Your votes really did count!
Window Shopping - The latest news from the model railway trade, including a newcomer in British "00' ready-to-run.
Thurston - Ely Model Railway Club's superb '00' layout is based on a real location and set in the 1950s.
Model Rail DVDs - Practical modelling tips, prototype information and archive footage - Model Rail's inspirational DVD programmes.
Workshop apprentice - Dave Lowery continues his series explaining workshop techniques by looking at the secrets of successful brass bending.
Freddy and the Jets - Chris Leigh tells the story of Britain's gas turbine locomotives and George Dent builds two new models of the WR locomotives,
GT3 - a diagram - The third of the gas turbine trio would make a strange and unusual model. Here's Model Rail's own diagram for scratch-builders.
Reader Offers - Modelling products tested and approved by Model Rail staff and contributors.
The perfect home workshop - Andrew Mackintosh modifies a flat-pack desk to create a hand-some workbench for the home.                           =a»
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Model Mail - The readers' letters section features your thoughts by post and e-mail on the subject of duplication.
The Trials of Treoch - Robin Green perfects a home-made system for making his ballast look just right.

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