Issue 140 has gone to the printers for distribution at the end of the month.
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This issue features some of the unusual oddities of the narrow gauge and industrial world, including the remarkable but little known C W Hunt system which adopted outside flanged wheels by design. We also include railcars, traction engine based locos and a model of the first SG diesel shunter in Britain. Less unusual is some classic German Feldbahnen and of course the usual product reviews and readers letters.
Contents:
Charles Hunt’s Innovative Railways - Martin E Johnston describes the history of this unique outside flange based railway system with plans and drawings
Austin Power - An English railcar deep in the Swedish woods modelled in 1:45 scale by Tobias Ljung
Marshall 0-4-0TG Locomotive No.1 - Prototype photos taken at Pepper & Son, Amberley in 1959 by Paul Myatt
Scout Moor Tramway Locomotive No.1 Excelsior - 3ft gauge Aveling & Porter described by Stuart L Baker with prototype photos and 1:32 scale drawing
Tjalve – A Beyer Peacock for Norway - Modelled in 7mm scale by Ian Middleditch with makers GA drawing
Kerr, Stuart Works No.4421 - Stuart Firth scratch builds this historic SG diesel in EM/4mm scale
Bananen (The Banana) - Henrik Laurell models this unusual loco in 1:45 scale with prototype photos
Heinrich Müller Kalkwerke - 600mm gauge classic German Feldbahn prototype photos and map by Col David W Ronald
John