Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
TRACK PASS TO THE HAWKESWORTH LINES - O gauge in the garden
MINITOPS - Miniature Train Operations Processing System
PORTRAIT OF A LOCOMOTIVE - 11 - The Great Western 'Small Prairie'
CONSTRUCTION OF 4mm SCALE COACHES FROM PLASTIC - Second instalment dealing with a proven technique
BODGER BINNIE RIDES AGAIN - Up to his beard with silver solder plus a few jigs
LOADING GAUGES - A very individual piece of railway equipment
NON-PASSENGER COACHING STOCK - Midland Railway 25ft Covered Carriage Truck
SCALE DRAWINGS:
GW 45XX (4575 & 5500) Class 2-6-2T (7mm)
MR LOADING GAUGE (4mm)
L & SWR Loading Gauge (4mm)
MR COVERED CARRIAGE TRUCK (4mm)
REGULAR FEATURES:
PEOPLE & PLACES
CLUBMAN'S DIARY
FOR THE BOOKSHELF
OVER THE FENCE
EXHIBITION CALENDAR
SHOPPING TALK
READERS WRITE
COVER STORY - Blending the taste for various railway companies into one model railway successfully is not as easy as may be .imagined, but George Reffln and Robert Knight appear to have succeeded. Their O gauge garden railway is featured in this month's Track Pass series and certainly speaks well for modelling in the great outdoors. Photograph: Brian Monaghan
MINITOPS - Miniature Train Operations Processing System
PORTRAIT OF A LOCOMOTIVE - 11 - The Great Western 'Small Prairie'
CONSTRUCTION OF 4mm SCALE COACHES FROM PLASTIC - Second instalment dealing with a proven technique
BODGER BINNIE RIDES AGAIN - Up to his beard with silver solder plus a few jigs
LOADING GAUGES - A very individual piece of railway equipment
NON-PASSENGER COACHING STOCK - Midland Railway 25ft Covered Carriage Truck
SCALE DRAWINGS:
GW 45XX (4575 & 5500) Class 2-6-2T (7mm)
MR LOADING GAUGE (4mm)
L & SWR Loading Gauge (4mm)
MR COVERED CARRIAGE TRUCK (4mm)
REGULAR FEATURES:
PEOPLE & PLACES
CLUBMAN'S DIARY
FOR THE BOOKSHELF
OVER THE FENCE
EXHIBITION CALENDAR
SHOPPING TALK
READERS WRITE
COVER STORY - Blending the taste for various railway companies into one model railway successfully is not as easy as may be .imagined, but George Reffln and Robert Knight appear to have succeeded. Their O gauge garden railway is featured in this month's Track Pass series and certainly speaks well for modelling in the great outdoors. Photograph: Brian Monaghan
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