Moderators Howard Smith Posted May 16, 2022 Moderators Share Posted May 16, 2022 Out now – the June 2022 issue of BRM with WOR TV can be downloaded digitally from www.pocketmags.com/BRM or pick up a copy in stores from May 20. Alternatively, better still, just open it up with a WOR+ subscription, along with access to our other titles: Traction magazine, Narrow Gauge World, Garden Rail, and Engineering in Miniature. Inside BRM June 2022… LNER Special with ECML focus! LAYOUTS: • Grantham (OO). We revisit Graham Nicholas' project, which portrays the pride and pre-war optimism of the LNER. • Little Salkeld (N). England's 'green and pleasant land' couldn't be better summarised than in Paul Moss' own composition, inspired by this small Cumbrian village. • LNER layout round-up. This iconic stretch of railway has inspired many to create layouts of locations set in England and Scotland – here's our selection of the most memorable. PRACTICAL ADVICE: • Construct this low-relief building... • Know your lamps – a beginner’s guide to their locations on your models... • How this 3D printed LNER mobile generating set was created. Introductory steps inside... • Refurbishing a layout part one: removing scenery from this shunting plank in favour of an industrial warehouse scene... • The BRM Guide to model adhesives. • Build a DJH Raven A2. Transforming this kit of parts into a working and reliable locomotive. PLUS: • A look at modelling train formations of the ECML... • St. Margarets depot explored. Ideas for modelling this famous location... • Reviews of the new Darstaed Thompson coaches... ... new HYA/IIA hoppers from Accurascale... ...new SECR open wagons from Rapido... and the latest Hornby W4 Peckett... And that’s not all… our digital issues come packed with bonus content just for our digital subscribers. This month includes SIX extra videos, FOUR bonus articles, 21 EXCLUSIVE images, and a FREE issue of NARROW GAUGE WORLD magazine! Don't forget your monthly dose of World of Railways TV. This month, Tony Wright shows us around the controls of his OO gauge layout ‘Little Bytham', Phil Parker demonstrates the fun that can be had with a shunting puzzle, plus we interview Rails of Sheffield. Get your copy today from www.pocketmags.com/BRM or sign up to WOR+ and enjoy its benefits. We hope you enjoy your magazine and video content, H Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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