Administrators SteveCole Posted October 4, 2013 Administrators Share Posted October 4, 2013 It’s here! The all-new BRM. Here's what's in the 164-page, new-look November BRM. The Digital Edition goes on-sale later this afternoon (Friday, October 4th) and the printed edition will be in shops on Thursday, October 10th. As something new, we'll be locking this topic and starting a new topic early next week where we'll be inviting you to ask questions to the layout owners/authors of various articles within this issue. For the first time, you'll get the chance to easily interact with a number of the people that appear in the magazine. 5 Great Layouts! We have a selection of top-quality layout modelling, coupled with the very finest layout photography. Inside this issue you’ll find: Summat Colliery (OO) – Ian Mellors’ colliery layout Marston & Atherby (OO) – an Edwardian-era layout, including a mass of scratch-built buildings Woolacombe – a stunning narrow gauge creation in 7/8” scale Tickhill & Wadworth (EM) – Tony Gee’s layout which features a long-gone station from his childhood Poulton Le Fylde (OO) – an interesting and unusual prototype for this exhibition layout Practical BRM The new-look BRM is awash with inspirational yet accessible practical modelling articles. Here’s what is inside this issue: Build a coal wagon – new BRM writer Phil Parker shows just how easy it is to construct a Parkside Dundas wagon kit Scratch build from take-aways – the Marston & Atherby layout owner reveals how he makes amazing buildings from the polystyrene found in fast food take-away boxes and pizza bases! Two-hour Challenge – Phil Parker is tasked with building a Wills Coal Yard and Hut in just two hours! Can you? Modifying diecast – Howard Smith gets to grip with a diecast repaint to match a car from his childhood Modelling water – Phil Parker produces a stretch of canal to place the canal boats he made last month Product news & reviews Expect the most in-depth product reviews found in any railway modelling publication, plus the latest new launches from the hobby. You will find the following in the new-look BRM: Invicta Model Railways launch a Cement ‘Chopper’ and announce more 00 gauge models News on the new RTR company from Dave Jones A 4-page review of Bachmann’s new LMS Diesel Twins A 4-page review of the complete set of Bachmann 4F locomotives Plus… Q&A – our team of BRM Experts answer your modelling questions Competition – win a Hornby Duke of Gloucester train pack Readers’ Layouts – six layouts sent in by BRM readers Letters – the best letters sent to the editor this month Modelling Inspiration – a superb photo of high-end modelling A working colliery – Geoff Cook (of BCB fame) explains how the working coal chutes were thought through on his New Haden Colliery layout Diary Dates – a list of the best modelling exhibitions this month Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Y Posted October 4, 2013 Share Posted October 4, 2013 The digital version is now available for download and here's more of a preview of what's inside the mag. https://www.model-railways-live.co.uk/TV/?vbtvid=rvG14mAHRYU/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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