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In its issue 94, features a fine article by Louis Caillot dedicated to the locomotives used before WWI on construction sites. What with vertical boilered engines, those featuring a Brown valve and is also rich in content. A fine industrial archeology article tells us all about the 3 foot railway and inclined planes of the open-cast iron mines at Eastwell, in the Midlands. Again for those keen on the unusual, the issue contains a diagram of the articulated 0440 T engines with inclined cylinders built by Avonside for the Renishaw sugar mill in South Africa. And in case you are not convinced by the water-slide transfers we describe in the current issue, you can always, following in Lee Styger's footsteps, attempt to cut out stencils for decorating your wagons. dedicates most of its contents to the Péchot-Bourdon locomotives, drawings, photos, railways where they operated, assignments until withdrawal. A good summary for those interested in these small French Fairlies. The the online English-speaking magazine dedicated to micro-layouts, reviews a dozen of them in its latest issue. From G to N scale, not forgetting 0, 00 or H0, standard and narrow gauge, finescale and tinplate, there is something here to meet all tastes! takes another look at a few layouts that marked the end of 2023. This issue also features the plan in 1/32 scale of a delightful bogie toastrack 60cm gauge carriage.

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