Issue 311 - July 2020


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18/06/2020
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Dave Skertchly gets his hands on a Tri-ang “Big-Big” diesel to bash into a steam locomotive, the Editor goes back to his youth with a Saltford Models Simplex diesel and we visit The Aston Railway and Tramway.

On Sale: 18/06/2020

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Lockdown is the perfect time to dig those old kits out of the cupboard and get them on the workbench.

Eric Londesbrough fights a small signal cabin that dates from the 1980s but manages to produce a lovely little model that would be perfect for any small line. The Editor goes back to his youth with a Saltford Models Simplex diesel and after many years in our hobby, Dave Skertchly finally gets his hands on a Tri-ang “Big-Big” diesel to bash into a steam locomotive.

We're not just looking back though – John Rogers is controlling his locos with a mobile phone via Bluetooth. Kitbuilders will enjoy the second part of Mark Thatcher's church build and David Rhodes completing a rake of coaches with a modified IP Engineering kit.

Layout inspiration this month comes with a visit to The Aston Railway and Tramway, built by Mick Eastough. It might have taken 50 years to get started, but the wait was worth it as his lovely 7/8th scale line is full of narrow gauge character.

If you feel the need for another locomotive for your line, Steve Blackmore dons his stetson to take a look at Roundhouse Engineering's latest model and we have all the latest product news for the large scale railway enthusiast.

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