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Garden Rail 310 - June 2020


Phil Parker
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Contents

 

View from the end of the platform

 

On the Editor's workbench

 

Return to the Bryandale Railway by Ian Stock

 

Kit Bashing a 0-6-2 Roundhouse Fowler into a 2-6-2 goods locomotive by David Baker

 

A Colonel Stephens rail lorry in 16mm scale by John Mileson

 

Modular layouts by Alan Macfarlane

 

Skip wagons by Geoffrey Hanking

 

All Right on the Night by Dave Skertchly

 

Something to a-spire to by Mark Thatcher

 

Product News

 

Accucraft Isle of Man G van by Mike Buttell

 

PLine Fowler Jackshaft locomotive by Andrew Mountfield

 

Mailbox/Diary Dates

 

Pizza layouts by Alan Damar

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1 hour ago, Phil Parker said:

Bryandale Railway

 

We ran out of space for all the Bryandale Railway images in the magazine, so here are a few extras.

 

Bryandale Railway plan.jpgPhoto2_web.JPG

 

That looks like a line that actually goes to and from somewhere (judging by the plan).  The picture of the Hunslet with the slate wagons also gives the atmosphere of having a destination and purpose, really like that.

 

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13 hours ago, The Cable Guy said:

Definitely missed the track plan in the article.

 

Yes. We simply ran out of space this time, annoying but the text was (on balance) more important. That's the trouble with paper, you can't stretch it as much as you like! At least I can make up for it here along with some extra photos.

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You see, that make more sense of the Bryandale story. It's written from the point of view that I know the railway, but I don't. At least with a track plan and a few more pictures, while now understading where the street is, all makes more sense.. 

 

Ps, page 41. Says next month is on sale on the 14th May ;)

 

Good month though.. Keep the builds coming and I really enjoyed the Vale of Weedol bit on the 'behind the camera'.

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