Railway Modeller - December 2020 Issue - On Sale Now!

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Published on Wednesday 11 November 2020 by PECO TV

The December 2020 Issue of Railway Modeller is on sale now, packed full with all the latest News and Reviews from the railway modelling world.

Highlights in this issue include;
. Glaisden – Ian Worthington’s ex-Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway mainline in EM
. St John’s – Paul Warden’s South Devon inspired Great Western Branchline in OO
. Gilestown and Ballyharry – Michael Martin’s jam-packed Irish Mainline and much more

This months projects include;
Making a Start in 0 - Chris Ford, as he begins the construction of a layout in 7mm, design to encourage those who are looking to embark on their own modelling journey in the large scale and recreating the Somerdale Sentinel – following our recent plan of the month on Fry’s Somerdale, we show you how to create the chocolate factory’s signature sentinel in miniature.

Reviews in this months issue;
. Bachmann Midland Railway 1532 Class in OO
. Graham Farish Stanier 8F in N
. Murphy Models Irish Class 121 in OO
. Plus much more!

But that’s not all, in a Railway Modeller exclusive we take a look an exciting weekend of railway modelling, with a preview of the Warley National 2020 Virtual Model Railway Exhibition, due to broadcast over the weekend of the 28th & 29th November.

Grab your copy of the December 2020 Issue of Railway Modeller on sale from 12th November!

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