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Garden Rail

Sep 01 2023
Magazine

The UK’s only magazine that’s 100% dedicated to outdoor railway modelling. Expect to see stunning garden railways from the UK and abroad, expert advice to help you create one of your own, show reports plus product news and reviews.

Garden Rail

VIEW FROM THE END OF THE PLATFORM

The Bottom Hill Light Railway • We head just south of Oslo to visit Tom Lynga and his line.

Putting your best foot forward - Part one • Mark Thatcher builds Boot Lane Works' 'Nancy' loco kit.

Scratch-building Gscale coaches • Graham Lomax adds some self-designed rolling stock to his fleet.

A Heat Shield for a Regner 102 Tram • Mike Wakefield solves a minor problem with his steam tram.

DIARY DATES

Crackers • Tony Bird explains how and why he ended up making a number of these simple steam locomotives.

Power in seconds, without tools • Alan Macfarlane wants to be up and running quickly.

Lights, Camera, Action! • Dave Skertchly delves into the production values of video films taken of our model railways.

From the works

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The GRS/Bowande Jurassic Class Pecketts • Rob Golding heads to Jurassic World.

Readers' Models

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The UK’s only magazine that’s 100% dedicated to outdoor railway modelling. Expect to see stunning garden railways from the UK and abroad, expert advice to help you create one of your own, show reports plus product news and reviews.

Garden Rail

VIEW FROM THE END OF THE PLATFORM

The Bottom Hill Light Railway • We head just south of Oslo to visit Tom Lynga and his line.

Putting your best foot forward - Part one • Mark Thatcher builds Boot Lane Works' 'Nancy' loco kit.

Scratch-building Gscale coaches • Graham Lomax adds some self-designed rolling stock to his fleet.

A Heat Shield for a Regner 102 Tram • Mike Wakefield solves a minor problem with his steam tram.

DIARY DATES

Crackers • Tony Bird explains how and why he ended up making a number of these simple steam locomotives.

Power in seconds, without tools • Alan Macfarlane wants to be up and running quickly.

Lights, Camera, Action! • Dave Skertchly delves into the production values of video films taken of our model railways.

From the works

Mailbox

The GRS/Bowande Jurassic Class Pecketts • Rob Golding heads to Jurassic World.

Readers' Models

NEXT MONTH


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