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//-->WINIssue 98August 2015HORNBYClosing date: August 25 2015A HORNBYCOLAS ‘56’40NEW MODELSAll the latest news and reviewsUSA $12.99 . CAD $12.99 . AUS $11.95.UK £4.20MARVELNorth Devon in Gauge 1 at Hatherleigh Junction!Large scalewww.hornbymagazine.commagazineFIRST REVIEWSHornby Drummond ‘700’ 0-6-0Bachmann Class 43 ‘Warship’PLUS...lNew Hornby K-Type Pullman carriageslSound fitted Class 37, TTS ‘47’ and TTS ‘A3’LIGHTINGMADE SIMPLESUMMER SPECIAL:HOLIDAY TRAINSPOWERdistricts explainedGAMESDCC boosters andDCC SOUNDThe‘N’gauge‘4F’0-6-0!WEATHERINGJUST-PLUGFREEBOOK!August 2015Subscribe toHornby Magazine...and claim yourFREEHornbyYearbook 6 worth £17.99.See pages 62 and 63 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, Bob Hunter, Chris Jones,Tony Newton and Andy Strathie.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 755131Fax: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 withinHornby Magazineare not necessarily those of the Editor or Key Publishing.We are unable to guarantee the bona fides of any of our advertisers.Readers are strongly recommended to take their own precautions beforeparting with 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.54283440WESHOW YOUHOW!WEATHERINGp40Tim Shackleton recreates a suitablyweather-worn train formation of thelongstanding 1960s Bradford-Poolesummer Saturday-only holiday train.JUST PLUG - ANDLIGHT UP!Adding lighting to buildings can bedifficult, but Woodland Scenics’ newJust Plug range of lighting productsaims to change all that, as Mike Wilddemonstrates.44POWER GAMESNigel Burkin examines DigitalCommand Control (DCC) electricsand explains how power districts,boosters and power managementdevices work and how they canbenefit your digital layout.Audit Bureau of Circulation 34,022newsstand and digital sales.Hornby Magazineis published onthe second Thursday of each monthpreceeding the cover date.ISSN 1753-24694August 201598ISSUEStruggling to fit your layout withinthe space available? Chris Jonesreveals his multi-level baseboardsupport system and how it can makethe most of any space.HOW TO ‘SHELVE’YOUR LAYOUT90Relishing a challenge, Paul Chetterdemonstrates how to get a big effectfrom a small space by installingDigital Command Control (DCC)sound in a Graham Farish ‘N’ gaugeMidland Railway ‘4F’ 0-6-0 withimpressive results.DCC SOUNDwww.hornbymagazine.comInside...7812EDITORIALUPDATEar ewchHos, imrnagbyeMas agandMike Wild introduces the latest issue andzine.reflects on a busy start to the summer.FoGlloO WwNso usE E’Vcia onSO El m yoCex Youclu ’lled urIAsiv finia favLev dtsit ou!ide hees rios late. te! S stenHornby unveils new ‘OO’ gauge Southern Railwaycoaching stock, Hatton’s of Liverpool revealprogress on their latest ‘OO’ gauge projects,Oxford Rail’s LSWR ‘0415’ 4-4-2T for ‘OO’ breakscover, development of DJ Models’ crowd funded‘OO’ Class 71 powers ahead, another layout isadded to the Great Electric Train Show line-up andall the latest news.COMPETITIONWIN! A Hornby ‘OO’ gauge Colas RailFreight liveried Class 56 worth £150in our exclusive competition.16Bob Hunter demonstrates what can be achieved inlarge scales with his stunning interpretation of thisfictional 1960s North Devon station in Gauge 1.HATHERLEIGH JUNCTIONFIRSTHornbyREVIEWSDrummond‘700’ 0-6-0for ‘OO’p74Bachmann‘OO’ Class 43‘Warship’p6482Bachmann’s SR ‘Bogie B’ vans for ‘N’84Hornby’s ‘OO’ gauge all-steel K-Type PullmansPLUS...Hornby delivers its new London and South Western Railway Drummond50546898Your views, opinions and responses from theHornby Magazinepostbag.HORNBY POSTTony Newton followed prototype signallingpractice for his Derbyshire set ‘OO’ gaugeanalogue controlled layout and took things a stepfurther utilising computer software to control allmovements.CHESTERFIELD GCEvan Green-Hughes discovers why DugaldDrummond’s rugged ‘700’ class 0-6-0 locomotiveswere so highly regarded despite being designedfor goods work.REALITY CHECKGreenock and District Model Railway Club setout to model something a little different withtheir ‘OO’ gauge Scottish Region layout - gravityshunting, which they have managed to achievewith remarkable authenticity.INVERBOYNDIE64108112RAILWAY REALISM‘700’ 0-6-0 and all-steel K-Type Pullman cars for ‘OO’. Plus Bachmann’snewly-tooled ‘OO’ gauge Class 43 ‘Warship’ and ‘N’ gauge SouthernRailway ‘Bogie B’ luggage van are reviewed in full together with colourfulreissues of Hornby’s Class 31, Class 56, Oxford Diecasts latest roadvehicles, Presier figures and much more.There have been many forms of railway tractionover the years. Some were practical but otherswere rather more esoteric, as Evan Green-Hughesexplains.SHOW GUIDEHornby Magazine’scomprehensive guide toforthcoming events.August 20155www.hornbymagazine.com [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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