For those who aren't aware, this is a free model railway magazine published online every couple of months.
Yours truly has an article in there about making cliffs that could have done with a spot of proof reading but otherwise features plenty of shots of my various N-gauge projects (and a few holiday snaps). Much more interesting is a very ambitious layout modelling Tinsley Depot in its entirety! There's at least one N-specific review, a Peco 7-plank wagon of some sort, plus numerous books appropriate to every scale. An article on working with resin kits appears to feature an N-scale building of some sort, but presumably applies to all scale too.
https://issuu.com/drmepublishingltd/docs/model_railway_express_issue_seven_d?e=26483431/56009528
Cheers, NeMo
Many thanks for this. I had not heard of this free online magazine until your helpful post. It looks interesting...
And I'll have 1-6 to catch up on as well!
Thanks again and best wishes.
John
Quote from: NeMo on December 29, 2017, 09:39:02 AM
Much more interesting is a very ambitious layout modelling Tinsley Depot in its entirety!
There is a Youtube channel dedicated to this layout - look for the user "emoh8765". OO gauge, but still very worth a look.
Cheers,
Alan
Quote from: Dr Al on December 29, 2017, 01:08:47 PM
Quote from: NeMo on December 29, 2017, 09:39:02 AM
Much more interesting is a very ambitious layout modelling Tinsley Depot in its entirety!
There is a Youtube channel dedicated to this layout - look for the user "emoh8765". OO gauge, but still very worth a look.
Cheers,
Alan
Here is a link to the Tibsley Depot youtube channel.
Thanks to the origional poster for the heads up on this :thumbsup:
Craig
Its a shame the Tinsley model was done by a Dave Gilmore, rather than the Dave Gilmore :)
Nice mag. I particularly liked your article on cliff forming. There's always more to learn especially about the geology!
I do this work under a cold white led lamp to minimise the risk of colour cast.