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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

Time for a change - Roger Murray suggests that its high time we tried a novel weight-saving method of baseboard construction.
Noel's lineside file - Our first look at photographs from the Noel Ingram archive brings four views of ECML maintenance in the 1960s.
Modern Classic - Ben Jones super details the Hornby-Dublo modern sgnalbox, a classic model which is still quite easy to obtain
New Brush sweeps Clean - Damn Snerwood builds the new Class 31 form MMP and offers advice on mprovmg your modelling skills.         
54 Reviews - Our review policy is summed up: If it's a kit we build it. If it isn't we take it apart
The Trials of Treoch - John Green discusses his modelling experiences     
Track to the future - Ben Jones reveals the simple advantages of the Kato modular track system which is ideal for British 'N' gauge modellers.                               I
Exhibition Diary - All the forthcoming events for your diary.
Swapmeets - Toyfairs and swapmeets coming soon to your area.
Backscene - From Greatford to Fairford, we round off with pictures and quirky news such as the Olympic price for three Z gauge locomotives!
Next Issue - Don't miss the free supplement in the August issue of Britain's best and brightest model railway magazine.    
Opening The Box - The Editor has been out and about getting inspiration for new modelling projects and subjects to write about.
Window Shopping - Ben Jones provides a round-up of the latest hobby news including the Graham Parish Class 60 and more new 'N' gauge from Dapol.         COVER
Ashburton - Chris Lammacraft's 'EM' gauge layout represents a popular prototype and reaches new levels of detail and quality.
The Land of Nod - Our Masterclass examines the 'Nodding Donkeys', BR's four-wheel railbuses of Classes 142-144. Ben Jones tells the story, Darren Sherwood and Dave Lowery build the models and Piero McCarthy draws the livery diagrams
Model Mail - Our readers letters pages offer you the chance to comment on articles and suggestions, including the use of 'epochs' or eras.
Q&A - Your modelling questions answered by our panel of experts and other readers. This month, ready-to-run industrials, Sealink Mk 1s and DIY yard lamps.
32 Name that Station - Chris Leigh examines the subject of station running-in boards and how, correctly modelled, they identify the location and date of your layout.
Opening the (horse) box - Ben Ando builds the N Gauge Society's new BR horsebox kit and opens the doors to create a novel set-piece.
120+114= Nostalgia - Darren Sherwood builds two DMU kits from the DC Kits range and opts for a 1980s look, just as he remembers them.
DGC the way ahead - Phil Grainger continues his DCC series with a look at decoders which operate accessories and how to fit a decoder to the Heljan Hymek.

 

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