Railway Modeller - February 2022 Issue - On Sale Now!

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Published on Wednesday 12 January 2022 by PECO TV

The February 2022 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;
. Brookwood – Peter Chaston’s extensive BR Southern Region system in OO.
. Craiglang – William Taylor’s portable Scottish urban scene in O.
. Bovington Junction – Signals Model Railway Club’s debut N gauge exhibition layout, situated in the heart of former Somerset & Dorset Railway country.
. Plus much more...

This months projects;
Dave Wager describers some of the techniques deployed when building a replacement truss girder bridge for use on Tony Wright’s ECML layout, while I assemble the revised 10’ wheelbase tanker kit from Parkside.

Reviews in this months issue, including;
. Hornby - Gresley W1 Class 4-6-4 'Hush-Hush' in OO
. Dapol - Great Western Railway Collett 'Large Prairie' in OO
. Peco - Flexi Loco Lifts

Plus, we bring you up to date with our full Hornby 2022 Range Report, where we take an in-depth look at this year’s exciting range of products.

Not only that, all printed issues include a FREE special reprint of Railway Modeller No.1, originally published in 1949! This souvenir publication provides a fascinating insight into the hobby as it was more than 70 years ago…

Grab your copy of the February 2022 Issue of Railway Modeller on sale from 13th January!

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