Review 138?has gone to the printers for distribution at the end of the month.?
This issue starts with a focus on 2ft gauge heavy metal including the extraordinarily powerful J&L Steelworks 0-4-0 Porters designed to haul ingot wagons. We lighten the mix with some small industrial locos. We also have an update on Boston Lodge 1886 4mm scale grand plan and include an article on industrial building painting techniques, plus the usual jottings, book reviews and readers' letters.
Contents:
The Rolling Ingot?- Jones & Laughlin Steel Company 2ft gauge 0-4-0T Porter drawn and described by Stuart L Baker with 1:32 scale drawing and prototype photos
Burma Mines Railway?- A last outpost of 2ft gauge industrial steam with prototype photos and Kerr Stuart Huxley 0-4-2T makers GA drawing
Arthur Koppel Locomotive Catalogue No.786 - Special Types?- Six and eight-coupled engines for 2ft gauge
Some Hudswell Clarke NG Diesels?- Presented by Sydney Leleux with prototype photos
Massive Petrol-Electric Locomotives For Namibia?- 600mm gauge Hanomag Bo-Bo drawn and described by Stuart L Baker with 1:32 scale drawing and prototype photos
Boston Lodge 1886 - The Buildings?- Alastair Steele continues the development of his 4mm scale Festiniog Railway grand plan
Shed Bashing?- Tim Shackleton explains his approach to painting model industrial buildings
Track Studies - Mixed Gauge?- With prototype and model examples by Sydney Leleux