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REVIEW issue 113 is now at the printers.


 

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Contents:


  • Festvalla GruvfÄlt
  • A Hudson-Hunslet for Thakeham Tiles
  • Daniel Admson Locomotives for Oakeley Quarry
  • John Fowler Bogie Molasses Tank Wagon
  • HOf 6.5mm gauge Heilbronn Loco ‘Besighiem’
  • Scaldwell & Hanging Houghton
  • The Profiform Guillotine and its Uses
  • Brookfords Tales 3
  • Plus the usual product and book reviews, readers letters and Jottings.

You have just a few days left to renew to ensure you are included in the distribution - you can login check your status here.


 


New subscribers are very welcome - which can be ordered here: REVIEW subscription - we can start your subscription from 111 or 112 and we will send you these copies direct. You can also order back issues - the contents can be found here: REVIEW index


 


John


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  • 3 months later...

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Issue 114 has been sent to the printers and will be distributed soon.

The contents are as follows:

  • Nettlebridge Evicted and Re-housed - Noel Adams tells the tale of how his 5·5mm Scale layout had to be rehoused
  • More notes on the Stronach-Dutton Road-Rail system - Further research into this fascinating topic by Stuart L Baker
  • Talyllyn Railway Pendre Crossing Gates - Detective work and modelling by Peter Kazer
  • Royal Arsenal Railway 18inch gauge 3D Printed Models - Henrik Laurell describes his approach to 3D designed and printed models
  • Avonside 0-4-0T Locomotive for the Royal Arsenal 18inch Gauge System - Makers GA scale drawing
  • Polish GLS30 diesel in 1:24 - Steve Holland describes a novel approach to modelling a locomotive
  • Dinorwic Quarry Table Incline - Stuart L Baker draws and describes a classic Slate Quarry feature
  • Building am O14 Joffre - Nick Brown builds the Mark Clark 7mm scale kit
  • The Péchot system on the Russian Front - Sarah Wright sheds new light on the use of 60cm gauge railways during World War One

Plus the usual product and book reviews, letters and jottings.

You've got just a few days left to renew if you haven't done so already. You can check your account status here: https://narrowgaugeandindustrial.co.uk/account/login

John

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