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//-->HORNBYBRIDGEINSPIRATIONClosing date: June 25 2015WIN!Issue 96June 2015A DRIVINGEXPERIENCE!£300WORTHUSA $12.99 . CAD $12.99 . AUS $11.95 .UK £4.20www.hornbymagazine.commagazineGNR‘Atlantic’ in‘OO’FIRST REVIEWS‘Merchant Navy’ for‘N’PLUSSTUNNING 4MM SCALE EXHIBITION LAYOUT!lHornby LMS non-corridor carriages for‘OO’lOO Works LB&SCR Marsh‘I3’4-4-2TlDynamis Ultima DCC control system in detailREALISTICHOW TO CREATEPAINT FINISHUPGRADEMake the most of TTSFACTORY FRESHROCKSFORMATIONSThe pick up goods explainedJune 2015HORNBYmagazineEditor:Mike WildAssistant Editor:Mark ChiversSenior Designer:Steve DiggleSub-editor:Andrew RodenContributors:Evan Green-Hughes, Brian Stephenson,Tim Shackleton, Nigel Burkin, Graham Gaches, Paul Chetter,Julia Scarlett, Trevor Jones, Peter Midwinter, Andy Petersand Mike Rand.EDITORIAL ADDRESSHornby Magazine,Key Publishing,PO Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1XQTel:01780 755131Email:hornbymagazine@keypublishing.comWebsite:www.hornbymagazine.comADVERTISINGAdvertising Manager:Tom LeeEmail:tom.lee@keypublishing.comTelephone:01780 755131Mobile:07969 471756Sales Executive:Ben HarrisonEmail:ben.harrison@keypublishing.comTelephone:01780 755131Advertising Production:Cheryl ThornburnTel: 01780 755131 Fax:01780 757261Email:cheryl.thornburn@keypublishing.comADVERTISING ADDRESSHornby Magazine,Key Publishing Ltd,Po Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire. PE9 1XQSUBSCRIPTIONS/MAIL ORDERPO Box 300, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1NA, UKTel:01780 480404Fax:01780 757812Email:Subscriptions- subs@keypublishing.comEmail:Mail Order- orders@keypublishing.comPUBLISHINGPublisher:Adrian CoxManaging Director:Adrian CoxCommercial Director:Ann SaundryGroup Marketing Manager:Martin SteeleChairman:Richard CoxWebmaster:Simon RussellRegistered Office:Units 1-4, Gwash Way Industrial Estate,Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1XPPRINTINGPrecision Colour Printing Ltd, Haldane, Halesfield,Telford, Shropshire. TF7 4QQ.DISTRIBUTIONSeymour Distribution Ltd.,2 Poultry Avenue, London. EC1A 9PPTel:020 7429 4000Having difficulty obtaining your copy ofHornby Magazine?Please contact the subscriptions team using the details above.© Key Publishing Ltd 2015All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced or transmittedin any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without priorpermission in writing from the copyright owner. Multiple copying of thecontents of the magazine without prior written approval is not permitted.Material sent to the Editor, whether commissioned or freely submitted, isprovided at the contributor’s own risk; Key Publishing Ltd cannot be heldresponsible for loss or damage howsoever caused.The opinions and views expressed by authors and contributors withinHornbyMagazineare not necessarily those of the Editor or Key Publishing.We are unable to guarantee the bona fides of any of our advertisers. Readersare strongly recommended to take their own precautions before partingwith any information or item of value, including, but not limited to, money,manuscripts, photographs or personal information in response to anyadvertisements within this publication.HORNBY is a registered trade mark of Hornby Hobbies Limited and is used under licence.96BlitzWartime London is the setting for thisunusual and inspiring ‘OO’ gauge layout.The2840p40WESHOW YOUHOW!WEATHERINGProving that less really is more, TimShackleton demonstrates how toachieve a true factory fresh look on apair of Bachmann ‘OO’ gauge Class 20s.58TRAIN FORMATIONSAudit Bureau of Circulation 34,022newsstand and digital sales.Hornby Magazineis published onthe second Thursday of each monthpreceeding the cover date.ISSN 1753-246996Turn toISSUENigel Burkin shows you how to castrealistic-looking rocks for creatingdramatic and rugged scenery in thisstep-by-step guide.REALISTIC ROCKSEnsuring goods could be transportedfar and wide, the pick up goods trainformed an important part of freightoperations on the rail network. MarkChivers recalls their role and presentsa selection of readily modelled pick upgoods train formations from the 1950sand 1960s.88DCC SOUNDBIGGER SAVINGSon subscriptionswww.hornbymagazine.comPaul Chetter enhances Hornby’srecently released ‘OO’ gauge Twin TrackSound fitted Class 40 diesel locomotive,optimising the supplied speaker andinstalling directional lighting.HORNBYmagazinep62p28www.hornbymagazine.com4June 2015Inside...7812EDITORIALUPDATEar ewchHos, imrnagbyeMas agand2015 is shaping up to be a very excitingzine.year, as Mike Wild enthuses, with plentyFoGlloO WwNso usE E’Vcia onSO El m yoCex Youclu ’lled urIAsiv finia favLev dtsit ou!ide hees rios late. te! S stenof new releases and more on the horizon.Locomotion Models and the National RailwayMuseum launch a new ‘OO’ gauge model, Hornbyreveals images of its latest projects, another layoutis added to the Great Electric Train Show line-up,Hornby Magazine’sdiesel brake tender breakscover and all the latest news.COMPETITION16We’ve teamed up with the Severn Valley Railwayto offer an exclusive competition to win thechance to drive a steam locomotive on the SVRworth £300.34Peter Midwinter’s love of bridges took him tothe West Highlands for his latest 4mm finescaleproject and resulted in a breathtaking 10ft longbridge, based on that at Connel Ferry in Scotland,as the layout’s centrepiece.BRIDGE OF MUIREQUIPMENT GUIDE4650Track is fundamental to a model railway andsectional pieces are usually the starting pointfor many. Mark Chivers looks at a selection ofsectional track ranges and considers the optionsavailable in ‘OO’.HORNBY POSTTREBUDOCYour views, opinions and responses from theHornby Magazinepostbag.FIRSTREVIEWSp6464Andy Peters reveals his latest stunning ‘O’ gaugecreation, a Cornish byway which captures the veryspirit of a classic GWR branch line terminus.REVIEWS68Locomotion Models’ exclusive Ivatt ‘Atlantic’ headsthis month’s busy reviews section together withBachmann’s new ‘Merchant Navy’ for ‘N’, OO Works’new ready-to-run ‘I3’ 4-4-2T, LMS non-corridorstock for ‘OO’ from Hornby and much more.966472767880Locomotion Models’ GNR ‘C1’ 4-4-2 for ‘OO’Bachmann’s ‘N’ gauge ‘Merchant Navy’OO Works’ LBSCR ‘I3’ 4-4-2T for ‘OO’Dynamis Ultima DCC control systemBachmann’s ‘N’ gauge Class 47/7p74Evan Green-Hughes recalls Ivatt’s ‘C1’ large boiler‘Atlantics’ which were powering East Coast MainLine expresses long beforeMallardandFlyingScotsman.Chelmsford and District Model Railway Clubshowcase their incredible ‘OO’ gauge SouthLondon tramway layout, set in the Second WorldWar, at the height of the Blitz.With some heritage railways now more than 50years old, Evan Green-Hughes recalls the pioneersof the preservation movement and considers thefuture of these historic lines.REALITY CHECKTHE BLITZ106110112RAILWAY REALISMSTAFF PROJECTSMike Wild turns his attention to the rolling stockand wiring of the office ‘N’ gauge test track tomove the project to the next stage.SHOW GUIDEHornby Magazine’scomprehensive guide toforthcoming events.www.hornbymagazine.comJune 20155 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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