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Issue 110 has been sent to the printers. Despatch to UK subscribers will be later this month. EU and 'Rest of World' copies go out from the mailing facilitator as soon as the minimum economic number of items is reached - but those furthest away from the UK should have their copies within the next 3-4 weeks.

Contents:
• Up the Line - 7mm scale WDLR layout by Kevin Hughes
• Francis Samish builds the Backwoods Lynton & Barnstaple LYN kit (OO9)
• Spooner Quarry Locomotives - New research and drawings from Stuart Baker
• A Tale of Two GVT brakes - David Pomery 7mm scale
• Huwood-Hunslet Diesel Mines Locomotives - Archive material
• Brookford Tales - More from Paul Lindsay-Scott

Plus product and book reviews, readers letters and Jottings.

If your subscription expired with issue 109 (January 2016) then you have just two weeks to renew - otherwise you will not be included in the despatch list for the new issue.

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Issue 115 has been prepared and is at the printers for distribution next week. 

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The contents are:

  • Sidi Fontana - Franck Combe builds a Moroccan diorama in OO9
  • Desert Derailment - WW1 Archive material – WD 60cm in Palestine
  • Train to Ramallah - WW1 Archive material – WD 60cm out of Jerusalem
  • Dinky Donkies of Panama - Drawings and research by Stuart L Baker
  • Dry Stone Slate Walls - How to create them in 7mm scale with David John
  • Combe Hay Mine - Colour photographs taken by Justin Edwards
  • Steam in the Forest II - Roy C Link revisits an old project in 1:48 scale

You've just got a couple of  days left to renew. You can check your subscription by logging in to your account here: narrowgaugeandindustrial.co.uk/account/login

 

John, Marion & Roy

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Snatched from a post on Narraow Gauge Modelling Online ( http://ngrm-online.com/forums/index.php ):

 

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Issue 116 has been sent to the printers with despatch due in the next week or two. The contents are as follows:

  • Fen End Pit - The Rebuild - David Barham describes improvements to his 16mm layout
  • The Other Way Around… - More on the Road-Rail system from Jonathan Palterman
  • 7mm Scale Trees - Robin Edwards show you how to build deciduous trees
  • Die Adlershorst Waldbahn - Part 1 - Making the forest by Roy C Link
  • Kalka-Simla Articulated Locomotives - Archive material
  • Kalka-Simla Rly in Postcards - Colour postcards from the past
  • Equipment for Huffkins Mine - Modelling excellence from Stuart McPherson in 1:24 scale
  • Compressed Air Mining Locomotive - Archive material
  • Surviving the heat - Long term layout ownership with John Clutterbuck 

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Really looking forward to it!

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Issue 117 is on its way to the printers for distribution later this month. The contents are as follows:

  • The Hebridean Light Railway - Tom Dauben describes his 4mm scale ‘might have been’
  • The Mating Game - Seven Years on - Working 7mm scale chopper couplers by John Clutterbuck
  • Slater’s 16mm Scale Simplex - 2 - Roy C Link completes the kit and adds DCC sound
  • Penrhyn Quarry ‘Skinner’ and its Blood Brother - Research and drawings by Stuart L Baker
  • W G Bagnall Mercedes Class - Drawings by Stuart L Baker
  • 7/8 Scale Motor-Rail G-series - James Hilton describes his large scale model
  • Motor-Rail G-series - Archive material from Alan Keef
  • A Franco-Belge (Bourdon) - Locomotive for the Panama Canal - Paul Berntsen speed-builds a 1:32 scale model
  • Plus the usual Reviews, Letters and Jottings

Subscribers can check their status by logging in to their account here: narrowgaugeandindustrial.co.uk/account/login 

You may notice we have done quite a few updates to the website. Key changes are a new REVIEW Extras section and books and back issues can now be ordered without an account (subscriptions will still need one)

John

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I'm looking for a copy of issue No.15 with articles on the Snailbeach Railway - both model and prototype.  Any idea where I might track one down??  I've looked on eBay, but no joy there.

Any suggestions welcome....

Thanks

Martyn

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REVIEW 118 is now at the printers for distribution at the end of April. 

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The contents have a bit of a 7mm focus to coincide with the 7mm NGA's 40th anniversary:

  • Editorial - Roy outlines the history of 7mm narrow gauge modelling
  • Tony’s Forest - A new O14 exhibition layout
  • Working Self-Propelled Steam Crane - Giles Favell describes his innovative O14 working model
  • Steam Motor Coach for India - Built by Kerr, Stuart & Co. Ltd for the Gwalior Light Railway
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 1 David Taylor updates readers on his 7mm scale layout
  • Nearly the Last… W G Bagnall Works No.3090 of 1956
  • Stackpole - A Gn15 photo plank by David John
  • Little Wonder - First Festiniog Fairlie, drawn by David H Smith
  • Scottish Narrow Gauge - Nigel Macmillan and the Campbeltown & Machrihanish Rly

John

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 REVIEW 119 is at the printers and is due for distribution at the end of July.

The contents are:

  • Boot, R&ER, circa 1880 - Peter Kazer describes his superb 1:48 scale, 19mm gauge layout
  • Tony’s Forest 2 - Robin Edwards describes the locos and rolling stock on his O14 layout (part 1 was in REVIEW 118)
  • Make Your Own Rail Bender - Internet-inspired device described by Roy C Link
  • Portmadoc Beddgellert & South Snowdon Railway Pickering Coaches Nos. 4 & 5 - Research and scale drawings by Stuart Baker
  • 4mm Scale Alan Keef K12 Diesel Locomotive - Mark Greenwood describes how he represented it
  • Alan Keef Ltd K12 Diesel Locomotives - Description and Works List
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 2 David updates readers on his 7mm scale layout
  • Plus the usual reviews, letters and jottings

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REVIEW 120 has gone to the printers for distribution in October. The contents are:

  • Creech Bottom - James Hilton describes his first 4mm scale NG layout
  • Rhossydd Slate Quarry Iron Slate Wagons - new research by Alan Jones & Claire Marsh
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 3 David Taylor recounts a tale of two brake vans on his 7mm scale layout
  • Manning Wardle Jubilee 1897 - Drawings and Research by Stuart Baker
  • Paul Berntsen describes his scratch-built Richmond Ub in 1:34 Scale
  • Mark Greenwood discovers another Alan Keef K12 locomotive
  • Postwar Ruston & Hornsby DL Series - archive material
  • Plus the usual reviews, letters and jottings

John

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