Garden Rail 210

ge_rik

British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)
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The latest edition of GR has just popped into my inbox. Once more, a good range of articles - with Mel's WGLR featured. Interesting read, Mel, plus a good set of photos.

Thanks Tag for another interesting edition with a good balance of articles.

So, to whet your appetite:

Accucraft Baldwin - review
Automatic Route Setting - interesting use of automation in the garden
G1 Cattle Wagon Kit (Northern Fine Scale) - Review
Bridging a path with a swinging bridge - construction project
IP Engineering Ezee range - review
Switch stands (Point levers) - Project/review
WGLR - Mel's railway described
Closed van - scratchbuild project
Trackshack - Interview
Tanker wagon - Scratchbuild project
Bogie flat wagon (AnDel models) - Review
Bed and breakfast wagon - Whimsical 'freelance' scratchbuild project (a la Roland Emmett)
Townsman's Round - Aster Duchess, Kingscale Britannia, Roundhouse signals, IP Engineering Manx cattle wagon, Locoworks lubricators, Cain Howley mill building, Bachmann 6-wheel coach, Williams Models G3 open wagon, NLR RTR wagons, Ace Trains (O scale) water tower, and Treddol buildings reviews.

Rik
 
ROSS said:
I do wish they would put prices to their reviews of goods. Its quite easy for them to find out the prices. even tho' the street price may differ.
Ross, I've just had a look through all the reviews in this month's Townsman's Round and the only ones that don't include the price are the Aster and Kingscale standard gauge locos which are both still in the planning stage and not actually in the shops yet. Further details are promised when production actually begins.
 
Brilliant 'railway of the Month' - (but thats another magazine).:rolf:
Make the show:thumbup:
 
I see you get an honourable mention in Mel's article, Alan

Rik
 
Mine arrived yesterday too - made up for not being able to access GSC for a week! Nice edition.
 
Git mine a few days back from WH Smugs and a goodly read. Enhanced in no short measure by our own Mel's fine article....inspiring.....
 
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