Railway Modeller - February 2023 Issue - On Sale Now!

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Published on Wednesday 11 January 2023 by PECO TV

The February 2023 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;
. The Northampton Extension – Dan Hall visualises in N what might have been if the full aims of the Great Central Railway’s London extension had come to fruition.
. Ballachulish – George Woodcock imagines how the North West Highland terminus would of looked if line had survived into the 1980s.
. Newton Heath Works – Mike Baker describes how he and Martin Finney created this 7MM scale exhibition layout, inspired by the narrow gauge ball clay railways on the Isle of Purbeck
. Plus much more...

This months projects;
Christopher Day explains how he recreated the classic Marylebone train shed in miniature, while I assemble a pair of 1930s suburban house manufactured by ATD Models.

Reviews in this months issue, includes
. Accurascale - British Rail Class 92 in OO
. Hornby - Liverpool & Manchester centenary train pack in OO
. Heljan - British Rail Class 45 ‘Peak’ in OO
. And much more...

Finally, we bring you up to date with our full Hornby 2023 Range Report, where we take an in-depth look at this year’s exciting range of products.

Grab your copy of the February 2023 edition of Railway Modeller on sale from 12th January!

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