NZ Model Railway Journal Issue no. 390June Journal JEWELS - Tim Marshall’s 1:64-scale Ruston & Hornsby locomotive photographed by Peter Ross. SIX-MILE BUSH - A little-known railway in a little-known part of the country in a little-known scale described by Keith Rimmer. THE TALE OF THE HAMILTON RAILWAY BRIDGE - Neil Ward uses modern technology to model a classic structure.
SCENES YOU COULD MODEL: SOUTH BEACH BALLAST PIT - Colin Barry describes the Greymouth version of an essential piece of railway infrastructure and its eminently modellable motive power.
GLASNEVIN BALLAST PIT - Peter Ross imagineers his version of how this pit at Amberley might have been and shares some great stone modelling ideas. AUTHENTIC COLOURS AND WEATHERING - Les Downey shows how we can avoid guesswork when painting models. HUNSLET/DAVIDSON 0-6-0STs - Drawings of three pioneering Kiwi locomotives by Ray Lantz. THE DAVIDSON 0-6-0STs - Photographs and details of these locomotives compiled by Kevin Crosado to accompany Ray Lantz’s drawings. FINER DETAILS: STATION NAMEBOARDS - NZR drawings from Chris Bradley’s collection and Archives NZ photographs of an essential detail for any local layout. NEWS, VIEWS AND REVIEWS
ON THE COVER
It’s an early morning start as Wf.401 shunts the 1:64-scale Glasnevin ballast pit; a once every-day scene captured by Peter Ross.
In addition, Grant Morrell's Kia Ora dairy appears on the back cover. |