Administrators Phil Parker Posted August 18, 2017 Administrators Share Posted August 18, 2017 The latest issue of Garden Rail is on sale now. Available online, from all good newsagents or by taking advantage of our subscription offers. Inside: Dabbling in 16mm scale - With lines in Gauge 3 and G scale, how did Mel Turbutt find space for a bit of 16mm in his garden? A plastic H Class - Can you really build a Gauge 1 locomotive using plastic sheet? John Mileson sets out to prove you can. Bricks and mortar - Mark Nixon tries his hand at miniature bricklaying and learns some lessons along the way. Changing up a gear - Bill Piner converts to 2.4Ghz Developing a DCC controlled coupler - Dagnall Clutterbuck uses 3D printing to develop a working system, and you can download the files to make your own! Curing derailments with a track gauge - Dale Gamble analyses and solves some running problems. A PW train for The Lavender Line - Daniel Cousins was supposed to be building an IP Engineering visitors train but ended up with transport for his PW staff instead. A Gramophone Tram - In this world of digital control, Alan Campling's tram is powered by a spring with most of the materials sourced from eBay. A brewery malthouse - Mike Barton organises the building of a brewery to hide part of his house from the railway. Galvanised tank wagon - Building a Swift Sixteen kit for a wagon full of character. A simple 4 wheel chassis kit - A cheap and easy to assemble kit with loads of potential uses. From the works - Product news from the large scale world. Diary dates. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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