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Peco - English Railway Modeller October 2025 - Vol.76 No.900

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Peco - English Railway Modeller October 2025 - Vol.76 No.900

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Peco Publications
Railay Modeller Magazine - October 2025
Vol 76 Issue 900

 

 

RAILWAY OF THE MONTH

Bristol Templecombe
Nigel Smith describes this extensive model of a British Railways steam era Motive Power Depot in 7mm scale, which has been developed over a period of 24 years by members of Warley Model Railway Club. It is set to be one of the main exhibits at the organisation's next annual show at Statfold on 11 & 12 October

PLAN OF THE MONTH

Claremont
Pete Latham describes this small and self-contained N gauge layout, which depicts a BR freight yard and utilises older examples of ready-to-run models. The layout plan provides the basis of an ideal entry-level project for those who are both short of space and working to a budget.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Railway of the Month
    Buckhorn Weston
    Maurice Lockwood describes how he created this extensive loft-based layout in OO gauge, which plays host to a vast array of BR Southern Region, steam-hauled services of the late 1950s to mid-1960s.
  • Making Tracks 200 with Pete Waterman
    Details of the latest Making Tracks event at Chester Cathedral, in which Pete Waterman and his Railnuts team are celebrating Railway 200 year by operating their full 72' model of Watfod Junction.
  • Project of the Month
    A sludge carrier in N
    Ian Cairns relates how he constructed a model ofan eunusal railway vehicle - an old locomotive tender converted to carrysludge from water treatment plants - using items recovered from his spares box.
  • Blowers Green
    Bill Connelly describes his fictional wagon repari yard, which is set in the Black Country on the site of the former Blowers Green station, between Dudley Tunnel and the former Netheton Junction on the Oxford, 
    Worchester & Wolverhampton line.
  • Plan of the Month
    Island steam in TT:120 
    With Peco annoucing a trio of laser-cut kits based on structures at Centnor West, which will complement the fortcoming Hornby models of an Isle of Wight 'Terrier' and four-wheel coaches, modelling this staion in 1:120 is set to become tantalisingly straightforward...
  • Scale Drawings
    Stroudley 'Terrier' 0-6-0T
    Soon to be released in the new 1:120 scale by Hornby, these characterful and long-lived tank engines are shown in 4mm scale drawings from the late Ian Beattie archive, with historical notes by Toby Jennings.
  • Mousehole
    A compact, but highly detailed, O-16.5 layout built by Jurgen Heinritz, depicting an imagined narrow guage line serving a tiny harbour.
  • From the archive
    A look back at issues of Railway Modeller from 65, 50 and 25 tears ago.
  • Constructing BR Mk.I coaches in Gauge 1
    New Zealand-based modeller John  Boyson continues his account of how he used 3d-printing methods to scratch-build a rake of BR Mk.I coaching stock in 1:32 scale.
  • Helland Warf 
    Micro Marvel
    Mike Walker has recreated a small strech of the Wnfod Bridge branch in Cornwall, home of the famous Beattie well tanks, in OO gauge.
  • James Street extended - part 3
    Steve Wright concludes his detailed account of the alterations that have been made to this mammoth N gauge layout.
  • Archenfield
    Through the Railway Door
    This article could equally well be labelled "Through the Railway Room Wall", for with limited space to build a layout, Janet and Nick Nelson constructed thier OO gauge model at head height, tunnelling from room to rooom via a linen cupboard and over the top of the stairs.
  • Whatever happened to ... Stockton & Darlington
    As we mark the bicentenary of the opening of the Stocton & Darlington Railway, Darlington Model Railway Club chairman James Evans explains how his group set about restoring a layout portraying the line, which featured as Railway of the Month 50 years ago in September 1975.
  • Plus all the regular features.
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