Moderators Howard Smith Posted August 1, 2022 Moderators Share Posted August 1, 2022 Happy Monday everyone, Have you seen our August issue of BRM, yet? There's still a chance to secure a copy, or download a digital issue of the magazine if your local stockist has sold out... Of course, we'd recommend taking a look at World-of-Railways Plus, a membership scheme which gives you access to the latest issues of BRM, Traction, Garden Rail, Narrow Gauge World and Engineering in Miniature magazines, all for just £5.99 a month. Take a look at all the extra benefits added, too. And so, back to our August issue! Print subscribers and digital edition readers (and viewers) will be able to watch the latest episode of World Of Railways TV, featuring: Looking at the modern level crossing. Prototype inspiration and ideas for your present-day model. Touring the National Garden Rail Show 2022, hosted by the Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers. Getting the best from electrostatic grass – an application and enhancement tutorial. INSIDE THIS ISSUE LAYOUTS Alexandra Sidings (O). Twin-level, entertaining, engaging operation. Blakey Rigg (S). Pre-grouping, modelling in the landscape, a builder's scale. Clayton End Signalman (OO). Industrial, freight operations, RTR models. PRACTICAL BRM Inside this issue... Creating variations in model grass. Unlock a miniature world of undergrowth and vegetation on your layout. Construct (and improve!) this pre-grouping wagon kit from Peco. Constructing level crossing kits for OO – which is best? Phil Parker shares his findings... It's great to see models of yesteryear run as reliably as modern RTR. With additional pickups, it's possible – we show how. LCUT Station Kit build. £1000 worth of prizes to be won. Yes, enter our competitions and you could win an RTR model! ALSO INSIDE Plus, a brief history of level crossings. Plus, the RMweb Taunton members' day round-up. Here's what you missed... REVIEWS Andy York on Accurascale's highly-anticipated new 'Deltic' for 'OO'... Howard Smith on Peco's new Unitrack range of slips and crossings for 'OO'... Ellis Clark Trains 'Presflos' for 'O'. Howard Smith takes a closer look... There's a lot more inside too, from book reviews, to the latest products from manufacturers and, of course, great colour imagery. We hope it'll provide many ideas for additions to your present or future layout, diorama, or, if you're not into building things (though we'll always attempt to twist your arm!) a little escapism! There's still time - download your copy and view the latest episode of WOR TV here today Happy reading and watching, H 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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