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Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW


 

Issue 117 has landed in Central Canada.

Regards,

CP


 

Yes, including Toronto. Now for a bit of comfortable couch sitting time reading it as it snows outside. Thanks!
David Woodhead

On Jan 25, 2019, at 1:12 PM, Craig Parry <thrustanparry@...> wrote:

Issue 117 has landed in Central Canada.

Regards,

CP



 

Thanks David and Craig. That's definitely the quickest across the pond

John


 

Great video !

Bill Uffelman?


On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 10:01 AM, John C via Groups.Io
<jclutterbuck2001@...> wrote:
I have posted a video of Roy's Simplex in our new REVIEW extras section:

John


 

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Beautiful, and yet simultaneously horrifying, don’t let RAIB see that: a Simplex that starts, moves and stops without a driver onboard...
If it were a Ruston however... (and I look forward to Giles’ animation of the driver walking alongside that).

Cheers
Simon

On 25 Jan 2019, at 18:01, John C via Groups.Io <jclutterbuck2001@...> wrote:

I have posted a video of Roy's Simplex in our new REVIEW extras section:

John


 

REVIEW 118 is being prepared for printing and distribution at the end of April.?

The contents have a bit of a 7mm focus to coincide with the 7mm NGA's 40th anniversary and features two O14 articles:

  • Editorial - Roy outlines the history of 7mm narrow gauge modelling
  • Tony’s Forest - A new O14 exhibition layout
  • Working Self-Propelled Steam Crane - Giles describes his innovative O14 working model
  • Steam Motor Coach for India - Built by Kerr, Stuart & Co. Ltd for the Gwalior Light Railway
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 1 David updates readers on his 7mm scale layout
  • Nearly the Last… W G Bagnall Works No.3090 of 1956
  • Stackpole - A Gn15 photo plank by David John
  • Little Wonder - First Festiniog Fairlie, drawn by David H Smith
  • Scottish Narrow Gauge - Nigel Macmillan and the Campbeltown & Machrihanish Rly


 

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I thought Roy had done a fantastic job with my mediocre photos when I proof read the draft for Tony’s Forest.? He has also presented my rambling text in a very professional style, so I hope I won’t bore too many readers.

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Debut show at Cheltenham went very well and gave a chance to iron out a couple of issues ahead of its next appearance at the 7mm NGA’s 40th Anniversary show at Burton in June.

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Cheers,

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Robin

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REVIEW 118 is being prepared for printing and distribution at the end of April.?

The contents have a bit of a 7mm focus to coincide with the 7mm NGA's 40th anniversary and features two O14 articles:

·???????? Editorial - Roy outlines the history of 7mm narrow gauge modelling

·???????? Tony’s Forest - A new O14 exhibition layout

·???????? Working Self-Propelled Steam Crane - Giles describes his innovative O14 working model

·???????? Steam Motor Coach for India - Built by Kerr, Stuart & Co. Ltd for the Gwalior Light Railway

·???????? Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 1 David updates readers on his 7mm scale layout

·???????? Nearly the Last… W G Bagnall Works No.3090 of 1956

·???????? Stackpole - A Gn15 photo plank by David John

·???????? Little Wonder - First Festiniog Fairlie, drawn by David H Smith

·???????? Scottish Narrow Gauge - Nigel Macmillan and the Campbeltown & Machrihanish Rly


 

I'm expecting 118 to arrive through UK letter boxes any day now. There is a new REVIEW Extras section about Giles' O14 crane here:

John


 

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John C via Groups.Io
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 11:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [o14] Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW

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I'm expecting 118 to arrive through UK letter boxes any day now. There is a new REVIEW Extras section about Giles' O14 crane here:

John


 

Thanks Barry,
As we explained in our recent email newsletter we have switched over to a 3rd party? storage and shipping arrangement with Lavenham Press who print the REVIEW and recent RCL Publications books. It's really nice to know this is already working well.
John


 

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Arrived here in Toronto today! Already read and love the Forest railway O14 feature!
David Woodhead


On Apr 26, 2019, at 2:57 AM, John C via Groups.Io <jclutterbuck2001@...> wrote:

Thanks Barry,
As we explained in our recent email newsletter we have switched over to a 3rd party? storage and shipping arrangement with Lavenham Press who print the REVIEW and recent RCL Publications books. It's really nice to know this is already working well.
John


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NG&IRMR arrived in Antrim, New Hampshire, USA this afternoon.
William Bryk

On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 3:41 PM David Woodhead <davidwoodhead@...> wrote:
Arrived here in Toronto today! Already read and love the Forest railway O14 feature!
David Woodhead


On Apr 26, 2019, at 2:57 AM, John C via Groups.Io <jclutterbuck2001@...> wrote:

Thanks Barry,
As we explained in our recent email newsletter we have switched over to a 3rd party? storage and shipping arrangement with Lavenham Press who print the REVIEW and recent RCL Publications books. It's really nice to know this is already working well.
John



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The latest issue arrived here in Belgium today - 30 April.


 



REVIEW 119 is at the printers and is due for distribution at the end of July. The contents are:

  • Boot, R&ER, circa 1880 - Peter Kazer describes his superb 1:48 scale, 19mm gauge layout
  • Tony’s Forest 2 - Robin Edwards describes the locos and rolling stock on his O14 layout (part 1 was in REVIEW 118)
  • Make Your Own Rail Bender - Internet-inspired device described by Roy C Link
  • Portmadoc Beddgellert & South Snowdon Railway Pickering Coaches Nos. 4 & 5 - Research and scale drawings?by Stuart Baker
  • 4mm Scale Alan Keef K12 Diesel Locomotive - Mark Greenwood describes how he represented it
  • Alan Keef Ltd K12 Diesel Locomotives - Description and Works List
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 2 David updates readers on his 7mm scale layout
  • Plus the usual reviews, letters and jottings


 

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Sounds like another excellent issue despite part 2 of Tony's Forest!

Roy has excelled himself again turning my poor photos and words into something I could hardly recognise.

I wrote this at the beginning of the year so you would have thought I had finished more locos and stock. However, I am so slow and so easily distracted that very little has progressed. I had hoped to have something new for the next show in Stratford upon Avon but that is only 3 weeks off, so seems unlikely now.

Cheers

Robin

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REVIEW 119 is at the printers and is due for distribution at the end of July. The contents are:

  • Boot, R&ER, circa 1880 - Peter Kazer describes his superb 1:48 scale, 19mm gauge layout
  • Tony’s Forest 2 - Robin Edwards describes the locos and rolling stock on his O14 layout (part 1 was in REVIEW 118)
  • Make Your Own Rail Bender - Internet-inspired device described by Roy C Link
  • Portmadoc Beddgellert & South Snowdon Railway Pickering Coaches Nos. 4 & 5 - Research and scale drawings?by Stuart Baker
  • 4mm Scale Alan Keef K12 Diesel Locomotive - Mark Greenwood describes how he represented it
  • Alan Keef Ltd K12 Diesel Locomotives - Description and Works List
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 2 David updates readers on his 7mm scale layout
  • Plus the usual reviews, letters and jottings


 

Review 119 arrived in Belgium today 31 July.

David WOODCOCK


 
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REVIEW?120 is being prepared and is due for distribution next month.?The contents are:

  • Creech Bottom - James Hilton describes his first 4mm scale NG layout
  • Rhossydd Slate Quarry Iron Slate Wagons - new research by Alan Jones & Claire Marsh
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 3 David Taylor recounts a tale of two brake vans on his 7mm scale layout
  • Manning Wardle Jubilee 1897 - Drawings and Research by Stuart Baker
  • Paul Berntsen describes his scratch-built Richmond Ub in 1:34 Scale
  • Mark Greenwood discovers another Alan Keef K12 locomotive
  • Postwar Ruston & Hornsby DL Series - archive material
  • Plus the usual reviews, letters and jottings
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REVIEW 121 is now at the printers for distribution later this month. The contents are:

  • Hulme End in O17·5 - Part 1 - Leek & Manifold 7mm scale excellence by Paul Holmes
  • Melin Dolryhd - Stuart Taylor describes his characterful 4mm scale W&L set-piece
  • Fayle’s Tramway Lewin Locomotive ‘Tiny’ - Research and scale drawings into an unusual?3ft 9ins gauge prototype?by Stuart Baker
  • Bridport & Charmouth News - Part 4 - David Taylor describes his 'Foxdale' coach conversions
  • W G Bagnall - Standard Locomotive Livery Archive material
  • A Swedish Narrow-Gauge Austin 10 Draisine in O Scale - George Morris tells readers how he made his railcar model
  • Swedish Three Foot Gauge - A brief introduction by George Morris
  • Tar Boilers & Bitumen Sprayers - An unusual prototype feature
  • Plus the usual reviews, jottings and letters
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REVIEW 122 has gone to our printers Lavenham Press. They are hoping to continue operations despite the ongoing crisis so hopefully it will still be distributed at the end of the month as usual. The contents are:
Hulme End in O17·5 - Part 2?Further Leek & Manifold model excellence in 7mm scale 17.5mm gauge by Paul Holmes
Early Corris Railway Passenger Trains?Research with photos and scale drawing on this 2ft 3ins prototype by Dan Quine
A 4-6-0 Hunslet for 'Behind the Front'?4mm scale, 8mm gauge WDLR model loco by Alex Duckworth with prototype photo and 4mm scale drawing by Roy C Link
North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway Mystery Coach?Prototype information and scale drawings by Stuart L Baker
Tan-y-Bwylch Coal Drops?Prototype and 7mm scale model by David John
Make Your Own Spikes?Roy C Link describes his workshop technique to get neat rail spikes
Bridport & Charmouth News – Part 5 - Developments at Bridport Town?O16.5 7mm scale 16.5mm gauge model layout by David Taylor


 

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