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January 2016
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DIGITAL‘WESTERNS’
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How to sound fit ‘OO’hydraulics
January 2016
HORNBY
magazine
Editor:
Mike Wild
Assistant Editor:
Mark Chivers
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Steve Diggle
Sub-editor:
Andrew Roden
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Evan Green-Hughes, Brian Stephenson,
Tim Shackleton, Nigel Burkin, Graham Gaches, Paul Chetter,
Julia Scarlett, Mike Bisset, Trevor Jones, John Elliott, Paul Wade
and John Berry.
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DIGITAL REVERSE
LOOPS
Reverse loops can be a challenge
operationally. Nigel Burkin shows
how to overcome potential
problems so trains can operate
correctly every time with DCC.
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Having enhanced Hornby’s ‘OO’
model of the BR Crosti ‘9F’ 2-10-0 last
month, Tim Shackleton demonstrates
how to replicate the prototypically
filthy appearance carried by these
hard working locomotives.
Paul Chetter tackles two ‘OO’ gauge
sound installations on the Dapol
and Heljan Class 52 ‘Westerns’. This
full step by step guide explains how
each model can be fitted with high
quality sound.
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DIGITAL SOUND
See pages 72-73 for full details.
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Hornby unveils the final components of its 2016
range, plus new models are revealed at the Warley
National Model Railway Exhibition in Birmingham.
We bring you all the latest news from this highlight in
the railway modelling calendar.
DOREHILL ST STEVENS
John Elliott recalls how Soar Valley Model Railway
Club embarked on building this phenomenal 42ft
long ‘OO’ gauge exhibition layout which features
three stations, two goods yards, a colliery and even a
triangular junction.
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TRACKPLANS
Mark Chivers looks to the railway’s network of
secondary routes for inspiration and presents
a selection of ‘OO’ gauge trackplans suited to
modelling in the home.
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HORNBY POST
Your views, opinions and responses from the
Hornby Magazine
postbag.
TONBRIDGE WEST YARD
Following its semi-retirement in 2009, Paul Wade’s
Tonbridge West Yard, set in the early 1990s Network
SouthEast era, has returned to the exhibition
circuit refreshed and revitalised for another tour of
duty. Paul updates the story on this popular and
enthralling ‘OO’ gauge layout.
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Got a modelling question? Get in touch!
The
Hornby Magazine
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questions and queries.
ENQUIRY OFFICE
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WEDGWOOD
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Evan Green-Hughes looks at British Rail’s Class 60, the
final main line freight locomotive type built in the UK.
REALITY CHECK
Tony Berry reveals a wealth of detail packed into this
stunning ‘OO’ gauge layout, a miniature wonderland
measuring just 5ft x 2ft.
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Oxford Rail’s ‘OO’ gauge Adams ‘0415’ 4-4-2T.
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Heljan ‘Catfish’ and ‘Dogfish’ ballast hoppers.
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Heljan ‘O’ gauge Class 60
RAILWAY REALISM
One of the outstanding successes of the
nationalisation era, British Rail’s Mk 1 carriage was
the right vehicle at the right time, as Evan Green-
Hughes recalls.
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Last minute preparations were required on
Hornby Magazine’s
Topley Dale layout as well as
an extraction plan to prepare it for the Warley
exhibition as Mike Wild explains.
STAFF PROJECTS
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PLUS...
The latest model railway releases including Hornby’s new ‘OO’ gauge
Twin Track Sound fitted GWR ‘King’ 4-6-0, Bachmann’s weedkilling train
in ‘N’ from Graham Farish, new ‘O’ gauge releases from Heljan, scenic
products, road vehicles and more.
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Hornby Magazine
showcases your latest model
building and layout projects.
READER PROJECTS
Your comprehensive guide to forthcoming events.
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