Is it BRM time already? It is, and in May, I've been busy.
First, the NG7 layout needed a station. I had a Dapol Chelfam kit in stock, but the finished model will be too large for my layout. What to do? Kitbash it of course, and this gives me the chance to introduce people to this noble art.
As an aside, this project was the one that helped me get my modelling mojo back. A couple of days hacking away at quality cardboard was just what I needed. No idea why, other than I really enjoyed the task, and am well pleased with the results.
Moving on to scenery, I try out some laser-cut ferns. The fronds are impossibly thin, but they really look the part.
New rolling stock in NG7, this time a coach from Peco, which I have reviewed.
Finally, for BRMTV, I've been painting figures. It's not as difficult as you might think!
Layout photos this month are the OO gauge layout, "Somewhere".
Small, and industrial, it's very much my kind of model railway. Then we have my first shoot of a TT:120 project, "Camelot".
As always, British Railway Modelling magazine is available from all good newsagents, supermarkets, and online: www.world-of-railways.co.uk
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