MORILL, Modelling Railways Illustrated Magazine
- Modelling Railways Illustrated March 1996
- Volume 3 No.7
- In This Issue
- Front Cover Image - The LNWR Coal Tank 0-6-2T drifts into the platform road with a local passenger train on BELTON - Tony Wright
- 324 Bulletin Board
- 325 Appendix - Oopdates and oopses
- 326 Stores Inwards
- 328 Setting Up a Bank - If you've ever considered a really large layout, this occasional series will help you to Stoke your ambitions
- 331 Half 'N' Half - Tony Wright tells us how he combined two kits and some bits to create an LNER A2/2 Pacific
- 335 BRUSH up your Shakespeare - Back with diesel traction in PROFILE as Rolf Farrell describes the long lived and versatile Class 31 A1A-A1A
- 342 OO Gauge Poll - Most recent news from the OO Gauge Association
- 344 Gallery
- 345 It's a Belter - The Layout Feature presents Belton, the 3mm finescale layout built by Martin and David Harris
- 352 Banff - This month, Chris Ellis in Layout Design visits the Great North of Scotland Railway to look at Banff
- 356 Going Bananas - Not Paul Gittins, though, as he kicks off the new series of Wagon Profile
- 356 Critique - For a change, some 2mm scale wagon kits come under the microscope, examined closely by Stephen Pugmire
- 357 Starting In Seven - In Part 4 of Richard Lambert's series on building etched locomotive kits in 7mm scale, he completes the locomotive superstructure
- 361 Depot - Includes Working Notice: Some SPUDs you might like from Philip Parker. Toolbox: Simple casting for complex shapes by Philip Hypher. Paintshop: Ian Rathbone considers the colour black. Rulebook: Langwith Junction is the subject of this month's review. RT Department: Michael Shaw opens the door on a new Depot section. Bothy: A wrinkle from Bothy stalwart Richard Ward for 7mm scale gauge glasses. Ashpit: Some has gone but there's plenty more where it came from
- 367 Diary
- 370 Scalefour North '96
- Pages 323-370, 8¼" x 11¾". Irwell Press
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