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//-->FIRST‘O’SCALE AC CARS RAILBUSREVIEWSIssue 97July 2015USA $12.99 . CAD $12.99 . AUS $11.95.UK £4.20‘N’ GAUGE SR ‘MOGUL’HORNBYmagazineSOUTHERNReliving the 1960s on Britain’s busiest main linesSUBURBANIN!WeSEClosing d0a1t52July 8EHIND T ENBE ES GARD R!SCEN AY TOURAILWINSIDEEDIGITAL CONTROLWEATHERINGHOW TO BUILDVEUSIHEXCLSMALL SPACE, BIG SOUNDHow to fit DCC sound and‘stay alive’in a BR‘3MT’GATESHEAD ‘PEAK’ PROJECT LIFT OUT BOARDS MADE EASYRecreate a heavily workstained Type 4 from the‘60s We show you how in our simple step by step guidePLUSREVEALED: S7 UNDERGROUND STOCK FOR‘OO’HORNBY PLANS NEW COLLETT CARRIAGES FOR 2016FREEBOOK!July 2015Subscribe to Hornby Magazine...and claim yourFREEHornbyYearbook 6 worth £17.99.See pages 66 and 67 for details.HORNBYmagazineEditor: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, Alan Harrison, Andrew Emmett,Peter Hodge and Dave Kitson.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.WESHOW YOUHOW!2834p44WEATHERINGGateshead depot was well knownfor the workstained appearanceof its diesel locomotives in the1960s. Tim Shackleton shows howto achieve this in ‘OO’ scale using aBachmann ‘Peak’ as the basis.44LIFT OUT BRIDGECrossing entrance doors presentsinteresting layout constructionchallenges. Nigel Burkin shows howto overcome them with his solutionfor a permanent home layout.TRANSFERTECHNIQUES98p34DIGITAL SOUNDApplying transfers to kit built andready-to-run models can presentproblems, but using readily availableproducts from the Humbrol rangecan help, as Mike Wild shows.Small locomotives can make highlyrewarding digital sound projects.Paul Chetter explains how a fullsound and ‘stay alive’ system canbe installed in Bachmann’s highlyregarded BR ‘3MT’ 2-6-2T.Audit Bureau of Circulation 34,022newsstand and digital sales.Hornby Magazineis published onthe second Thursday of each monthpreceeding the cover date.ISSN 1753-24694July 201597www.hornbymagazine.comISSUEInside...7816EDITORIALa recent new arrival.ar ewchHos, imrnagbyeMas agand‘O’ gauge is a tempting prospect forzine.Hornby Magazine’seditor, especially withFoGlloO WwNso usE E’Vcia onSO El m yoCex Youclu ’lled urIAsiv finia favLev dtsit ou!ide hees rios late. te! S stenUPDATEAll the latest model railway news includingLondon Transport Museum plans for ‘OO’gauge ready-to-run S7 and S8 undergroundstock, Hornby’s bow ended Collett carriages, anexclusive competition and more.Alan Harrison set out to recreate boyhoodmemories of steam in the 1950s with thisimpressive and large ‘OO’ gauge layout based onBR Eastern Region practice.LONDON ROAD36Parcels trains offered tremendous variety. MarkChivers looks at typical formations from theperiod 1960-1990 and explains how to modelthem in ‘OO’ scale.TRAIN FORMATIONS42‘J69’ FROM ‘J72’With no off the shelf model available, whenDave Kitson wanted to add a ‘J69’ 0-6-0T to hisfleet he took an unusual approach and adaptedan old Mainline ‘J72’ into one of these charismatictank engines.FIRSTREVIEWS68Bachmann’sMaunsell ‘N’ 2-6-0for ‘N’ gauge78Heljan’s ACCars railbus for‘O’ gauge54505462Your views, opinions and responses from theHornby Magazinepostbag.HORNBY POSTSouth West Herts MRS looked to the West for itsexhibition layout and created a compelling GWRbranch line terminus as Peter Hodge reveals.TEDBURN ST MARYTechnology has brought new creativity to railwaymodelling, but it can be a minefield too. Mike Wildlooks into the world of Digital Command Controland reveals what you really need to get startedwith DCC.DIGITAL BASICS90SPRING REVIVALWith spring well and truly blooming Trevor Jonesheads outside to assess what work needs doingto bring his garden layout back into service for thesummer.10672REALITY CHECKWith the arrival of the new‘N’ 2-6-0 for ‘N’ gauge fromBachmann, Evan Green-Hughes looks back at thehistory of these elegantand important mixed trafficlocomotives.TWELVE TREES JUNCTIONOn the eve of Twelve Trees Junction’s onlyexhibition outing in 2015, Mike Wild brings thestory on this busy Southern Region layout up todate with brand new images.68PLUS...OTHER REVIEWSBachmann debuts its Maunsell‘N’ 2-6-0 for ‘N’ gauge whileHeljan launch the ‘O’ gauge ACCars railbus for ‘O’ gauge. Pluswe’ve got all the latest productsincluding GaugemasterDecoder Doctor and more.116Most believe that the self-powered train was aproduct of the modernisation era, but that is farfrom the truth. Evan Green-Hughes investigatesearly steam, petrol and diesel railcars.RAILWAY REALISM120SHOW GUIDEHornby Magazine’scomprehensive guide toforthcoming events.www.hornbymagazine.comJuly 20155 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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