Guide to Modelling
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Big-chimney ‘Nelsons’ in BR guise
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Hornby’s highly regarded OO-gauge models of the four-cylinder ‘Lord Nelson’ express passenger 4-6-0s have now appeared in British Railways guise, and are reviewed by Nigel Burkin.
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November launch for new Great British Model Railway Show
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The show will feature up to 30 layouts and 25 specialist traders as well as a number of modelling demonstrations in a Skills Zone.
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Big new model railway show at the British Motor Museum
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It will feature up to 30 layouts and 25 trade stands supported by up to a dozen modelling demonstrations in a ‘Skills Zone’, along with society and club stands.
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New for 2019 | Skale Auto Models by Hornby
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They are a perfect edition to your OO gauge layout, with a wide range of cars, trucks and tractors in a variety of themes to suit any era.
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What are the essential tools I need for my workbench?
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There are some useful tools needed to make a start in the hobby.
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Hornby’s ‘Electric Scot’
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Hornby’s ‘OO’ gauge Class 87 model is now available in the shops, including an original BR blue version of the 1970 and early 1980s, writes Nigel Burkin.
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The vital importance of wheel-cleaning
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The Railway Magazine Guide to Modelling brings some handy tips and techniques for cleaning the wheels of locomotives and rolling stock in order to get the best performance from your models.
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What’s in the shops: Heljan’s O-gauge ‘Large Prairie’ tank
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Heljan’s first O-gauge steam locomotive model is of a successful tank locomotive that dominated suburban services from Paddington for more than 20 years.
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What’s in the Shops: Accurascale goes large with O-gauge hoppers
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Accurascale has now released a finely detailed O-gauge version.