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Product Review: A Jinty for N scale. Graham Farish LMS/BR 0-6-0T tank engine.
Product Review: A pair o single bolster wagons. Connoisseur Models 4mm sale.
Product Review: German wagon loads adapted for English wagons. 4mm scale, M&D (Modell & Dioramabau).
Product Review: Retaining walls for N scale. Ratio.
Product Review: Classy Little Motors, for N scale, P&D Marsh.
Layout Focus: Melbridge Dock, BR-era 4mm scale exhibition layout. (Philip Parker).
Locomotive Construction: You should have painted it red! A BR-liveried Midland Compound 4-4-0 loco provided the inspiration for this O gauge live steamer. (Rafe Shirley).
Picture: Ex-Midland Compound 4-4-0 in BR lined black livery, No.41049, at Bedford on 11 September 1954. B/W. (Eric Sawford).
Narrow Gauge Modelling: A ticket to Rye. 3ft gauge Rye and Camber Tramway. Drawings/pictures. (Reg Batten).
Project: Saddle up your Hornby. Making a realistic locomotive from this RTR model, Hornby Smokey Joe 0-4-0ST. (Matthew Gicquel).
Layout Focus: Ranford, OO gauge exhibition layout, East Coast main line steam in the BR-era. (Brian Houlden, John Houlden).
Rolling Stock: Noah's Ark found on Welsh Mountain. Building the Majestic Models 7mm scale kit for the BR(W) special brake vans based at Pontnewynydd. (Chris Gwilliam).
Scenic Modelling: Building construction. (John Bowman).
Layout Construction: Exeter Central in N gauge. (Stan Clarke, Southampton MRC).