Railway Modeller - January 2023 Issue - On Sale Now!

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Published on Wednesday 7 December 2022 by PECO TV

The January 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;
. Newnham Road for Moortown – Graham Charles describes how the gift of a Hornby OO train set lead to the construction this large GWR loft layout with digital control and scratch-built structures.
. Gas Lighting for Bridgewater – Trevor Gibson and Geoff Peters explain how day and night lighting effects were created on Trevor’s stunning O gauge depiction of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway branch terminus.
. Scaca Fell Forest Crossing – Tom Foster showcases his breath-taking homage in OO9 to the Railway Series written by the late Rev. Wilbert Awdry
. Plus much more...

This months projects;
I personalise a venerable Bachmann Pannier with custom etched plates in a quick winter evening project, before demonstrating how to use your FREE photographic backscene included with all printed copies of this issue.

Reviews in this months issue, includes
. Bachmann - Penryn Quarry ‘Mainline’ Hunslet 0-4-0ST in OO9
. Heljan - Retooled British Rail Class 14 Train Pack in OO
. Rapido Trains UK - and SE&CR 10-ton vans and two-plank ballast wagons in OO
. And much more...

Grab your copy of the January 2023 edition of Railway Modeller – including FREE photographic backscene - on sale from 8th December!

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