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FIRST REVIEW
DAINTON
BANK
The famous Devon
Banks modelled
in ‘O’ gauge
Hornby delivers Peppercorn ‘K1’
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TRAIN
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How to install realistic sound
GARRATT UPGRADE BRUSH MAKEOVER COLOUR LIGHTS
Transition era diesel weathering
Illuminated signal kit in ‘OO’
DIGITAL CONTROL
WEATHERING
PROJECT
PLUS
COAL FORMATIONS 1950-2010
February 2015
HORNBY
magazine
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Mike Wild
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Mark Chivers
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Steve Diggle
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Evan Green-Hughes, Trevor Jones, Brian
Stephenson, Tim Shackleton, Nigel Burkin, Graham Gaches,
Paul Chetter, Julia Scarlett, Mike Bisset, Nigel Smith, Peter
Talbot and Steve Driver.
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Tim Shackleton takes his airbrush
to Heljan’s ‘O’ gauge Class 31
and demonstrates how early
diesels soon lost their sheen with
techniques suitable for smaller
scales too.
Nigel Burkin shows you how to
create working colour light signals
using the Knightwing kit as the
basis.
BACK TO BASICS
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Paul Chetter fits DCC sound to
Hatton’s ‘OO’ gauge Beyer Garratt
2-6-0+0-6-2 and explains how he
simulated the phase shifting of the
two sets of cylinders.
DCC SOUND
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A new year beckons and with it comes
Hornby’s plans for 2015. Mike Wild considers
the new range.
Hornby unveils its new catalogue range for
2015 together with all the latest news. Plus
you could win a Bachmann
Railway Children
train pack in our latest competition.
DAINTON BANK
Nigel Smith and Peter Talbot pay homage
to the late Michael Heaven’s stunning 50ft
long 7mm scale layout, set on the formidable
gradients of the Great Western Main Line.
Hornby Magazine
answers your modelling
questions and queries.
THE CLINIC
Coal has always been an important traffic for
the railway. Mark Chivers presents a selection
of train formations that you can model in ‘OO’.
TRAIN FORMATIONS
Your views, opinions and responses from the
Hornby Magazine
postbag.
HORNBY POST
TOPLEY DALE
Having survived a house move and a journey
to Warley, two years on we revisit
Hornby
Magazine’s
office layout, Topley Dale, set in the
dramatic Peak District.
Hornby’s eagerly awaited Peppercorn ‘K1’
2-6-0 and Realtrack Models’ Class 143 ‘Pacer’
DMU delight our reviewers this month,
together with all the latest releases.
REVIEWS
REVIEWED
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Evan-Green Hughes looks at the Peppercorn
‘K1’ 2-6-0, which lasted less than 20 years in
service, despite being very successful on the
main line.
REALITY CHECK
Steve Driver reveals how the industrial North
East and a harbour theme influenced the
creation of this stunning ‘OO’ finescale layout.
MONTAGUE FIELD
With large signalling centres now controlling
many miles of track, Evan Green-Hughes asks
if the railway would have been a better place if
traditional signalboxes had survived.
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Hornby’s ‘K1’ 2-6-0 debuts in ‘OO’
Realtrack’s Class 143 arrives for ‘OO’
Iwata’s upgraded airbrushes
Hornby’s ‘N2’ 0-6-2T returns in ‘OO’
Bachmann Midland brakevan for ‘N’
New colours for Hornby’s ‘Austerity’
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With
Hornby Magazine’s
Twelve Trees Junction
layout safely packed away and stored for
Winter, Mike Wild turns his attention to his
4-EPB project.
STAFF PROJECTS
Hornby Magazine’s
comprehensive guide to
forthcoming events.
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