Model Rail magazine is the UK's biggest-selling magazine dedicated to railway modelling. Every issue is packed with the country’s finest home and club layouts, stunning photography, unbiased and in-depth product reviews, expert tips, layout plans and step-by-step articles that really show you how. In our unique ‘Workbench’ section, we tackle a wide range of modeling skills and projects. Our expert writers and model-makers will help you to get the most from your hobby and build the layout of your dreams. Model Rail is published 13 times a year, every four weeks.
Welcome
Opening the box • The latest happenings from the world of model railways
HORNBY AIMS TO DELIVER IN 2024
MODEL RAIL VISITS… MIOG 2024
Modeller's Bookshelf • Chris Leigh and George Dent present four recent rail-themed titles to inspire and inform your modelling projects.
ON THE WORKBENCH • What new items have appeared in George's workshop this month?
WORKSHOP STORAGE AND ‘CHOPPER’ CREWS
FROM THE AISLE TO A&E
GET THEE TO THE CHAPEL
EXHIBITION DIARY – APRIL-MAY 2024
Unusual scenes captured by the lens of Chris Nevard
News Real • Our full-size railways are constantly evolving, providing fresh inspiration for modelling projects. BEN JONES looks at a few of the latest developments that could soon be appearing on our layouts.
Staff Show & Tell LOW LEVEL TRACTION • Needing a diminutive locomotive to operate his low-level colliery line, George Dent may have found an almost ready-made solution.
While the bull's away • A walk in the Peak District offered GEORGE DENT an idea for a layout cameo scene.
DAVE'S Mk 3 PROGRESS • DAVE LOWERY's mission to create several full HST sets in ‘O’ gauge continues, with the Mk 3 coaches gaining the essential livery embellishments.
JOY OF RECYCLING • PETER MARRIOTT cheered himself up by recycling a baseboard and working on his West Highland layout.
Inside track with Ben Ando • Ben Ando is the founder of Revolution Trains and a regular contributor to Model Rail.
The art of compromise • Seasoned modeller Paul Roberts expertly composed this early-2000s layout to fit within a newly converted loft space, with the onus firmly placed on play value, which is helping to inspire younger visitors.
The Forgotten Five • BEN JONES pieces together the little-known story of five Brush Type 4s built with French Sulzer V12 engines in the mid-1960s.
HOW TO BRUSH UP YOUR ‘48’ • A footplate crew adds the finishing touch to any model locomotive, so George Dent seats a suitable duo into the cab of his Class 48.
HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF RATIO'S TIMBER MERCHANT KIT • Chris Nevard tackles a plastic kit that has been around for years, but remains a favourite with modellers.
BUILDING FOWEY • Having created the harbour wall and landscape, Peter Marriott turns his attention to the waters of the River Fowey, as his Cornish china clay-themed layout takes shape.
HOW TO GIVE OLD LIMA MODELS A NEW LEASE OF LIFE • Drop-in replacement drive units for temperamental Lima motors have been offered before, but George Dent puts a new product to the test, featuring a high-quality coreless motor.
The Wolds Wanderer • Regularly driving past the site of Settrington station gave Kevin Smith enough of a modelling itch to recreate it in miniature.
Reviews • In-depth and unbiased reviews of the latest products
Heljan class 47 • ◆ GAUGE ‘OO’ ◆ MODEL Heljan 4721 Class 47/4 47450 BR ‘large logo’ blue ◆ PRICE £249.95 (DCC-ready), £389.95 (DCC sound) ◆ AVAILABILITY Heljan stockists Web www.heljan.co.uk
Factfile: BR Class 47
Farish LMS 10000 • ◆ GAUGE ‘N’ ◆ MODEL Graham Farish 372-916 LMS 10000 BR lined green...