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British Railway Modelling (BRM)

Jun 01 2023
Magazine

British Railway Modelling (BRM) magazine provides exceptional coverage of the UK model railway hobby. We cover all eras and scales, giving readers quality content with superb photography. Practical 'How to' articles by our team of modelling experts. Product news and in-depth reviews. The best inspirational model railway layouts. Historical resources and helpful information. Plus much, much more.

Welcome to June

A NICE LAYOUT • Filled with amusing cameos, and popular at shows, Gary Atkinson's urban model is home to his esoteric collection of adapted and kit-built stock.

KEEP IN TOUCH

NEWTON HEATH • This dual-gauge layout had us imagining an exploration of the scene and its woodland behind, if we were miniaturised – it's very immersive!

A LITTLE HISTORY…

HOW TO DETAIL A COTTAGE KIT

MODELLING AN EMBANKMENT IN N

WEATHER TANKTAINERS

TOP 5 DCC PITFALLS • The common mistakes and how to avoid them.

BACKDATE A HATTONS ANDREW BARCLAY

A DISPLAY FIT FOR A QUARRY HUNSLET • Phil Parker builds a dust-proof little layout ideal for showcasing your latest locomotive.

VENTNOR WEST • No, not the one most think about, the other – Chris Gardner explains the history and his model of the ‘chocolate box-esque’ Isle of Wight location.

BUILDING A CLIFF TRAMWAY • Paul King describes his second attempt at creating this cliff tramway, inspired by childhood visits to Hastings, using more modern modelling products.

ELSBRIDGE • In the arms of a welcoming modelling group, and soon finding himself as its annual exhibition organiser, Neil Blair made this no-nonsense tram-way layout.

ROLLING STOCK

NEWS • New additions promised for first production run from modified ex-Hattons Class 66 tooling.

Ellis Clark breaks into ‘OO’ market

WOR THIS MONTH

HATTONS: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Print-at-home figures

Custom layout names

Hornby TT:120 Track packs

Model Fences

Accurascale 37/4

Hornby Dublo A4

Hornby LNER Toad B

Hornby 12T tank wagon

Ellis Clark Trains Wickham Trolley

Hornby departmental ‘Van C’

Accurascale Siphon G

Revolution Trains ZKV wagons

British Railway Modelling (BRM)


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English

British Railway Modelling (BRM) magazine provides exceptional coverage of the UK model railway hobby. We cover all eras and scales, giving readers quality content with superb photography. Practical 'How to' articles by our team of modelling experts. Product news and in-depth reviews. The best inspirational model railway layouts. Historical resources and helpful information. Plus much, much more.

Welcome to June

A NICE LAYOUT • Filled with amusing cameos, and popular at shows, Gary Atkinson's urban model is home to his esoteric collection of adapted and kit-built stock.

KEEP IN TOUCH

NEWTON HEATH • This dual-gauge layout had us imagining an exploration of the scene and its woodland behind, if we were miniaturised – it's very immersive!

A LITTLE HISTORY…

HOW TO DETAIL A COTTAGE KIT

MODELLING AN EMBANKMENT IN N

WEATHER TANKTAINERS

TOP 5 DCC PITFALLS • The common mistakes and how to avoid them.

BACKDATE A HATTONS ANDREW BARCLAY

A DISPLAY FIT FOR A QUARRY HUNSLET • Phil Parker builds a dust-proof little layout ideal for showcasing your latest locomotive.

VENTNOR WEST • No, not the one most think about, the other – Chris Gardner explains the history and his model of the ‘chocolate box-esque’ Isle of Wight location.

BUILDING A CLIFF TRAMWAY • Paul King describes his second attempt at creating this cliff tramway, inspired by childhood visits to Hastings, using more modern modelling products.

ELSBRIDGE • In the arms of a welcoming modelling group, and soon finding himself as its annual exhibition organiser, Neil Blair made this no-nonsense tram-way layout.

ROLLING STOCK

NEWS • New additions promised for first production run from modified ex-Hattons Class 66 tooling.

Ellis Clark breaks into ‘OO’ market

WOR THIS MONTH

HATTONS: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Print-at-home figures

Custom layout names

Hornby TT:120 Track packs

Model Fences

Accurascale 37/4

Hornby Dublo A4

Hornby LNER Toad B

Hornby 12T tank wagon

Ellis Clark Trains Wickham Trolley

Hornby departmental ‘Van C’

Accurascale Siphon G

Revolution Trains ZKV wagons

British Railway Modelling (BRM)


Expand title description text