Railway Modeller - November 2022 Issue - On Sale Now!

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Published on Wednesday 12 October 2022 by PECO TV

The November 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;
. Durston for Hemsby – Brian Woolrich demonstrates limited space is no barrier with his compact Great Western through station in 4mm
. Bradstock MPD – Mike Baker takes us on a tour of his Somerset & Dorset inspired engine shed and yard scene in 7mm
. Tiviot Vale – Robert Murdey embraces the modern rail scene with his contemporary freight terminal venture in OO
. Plus much more...

This months projects;
Chris Ford continues with his short series on making a start in N – turning his attention to creating the key structures for the layout, while Craig Tiley summarises diesel and electric four-character headcodes.

Reviews in this months issue, includes
. Hornby - BR Standard 9F 2-10-0 in OO
. Bachmann - British Rail Class 37 in OO
. Peco - Seven-plank wagons in N
. And much more...

Following the recent ground breaking announce from Hornby, we bring you full details on this ambitious new venture by the Margate Manufacturer, including the first look at a number of up and coming produces with our TT:120 range report.

Finally, included with all printed issue is a FREE 16 page supplement on Making a start in O – an introduction to modelling in 7mm scale.

Grab your copy of the November 2022 edition of Railway Modeller on sale from 13th October!

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