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It has been a hectic few weeks here at BRM headquarters, as we juggle a busy show schedule with the usual pressure of getting each issue off to the printers. It has been a few months since we included Traction within the pages of BRM, and we hope you are enjoying the extra diesel and electric prototype articles.

Lots of you have written to tell us how much you are enjoying the new format, which is great news. A few of you have also been in touch, understandably concerned about the balance of BRM now, and worrying that steam enthusiasts (and modern scene fans) are going to feel short-changed due to the amount of diesel and electric articles now appearing.n

We certainly haven’t forgotten about you, and there

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