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BLACK CAT MODELS’ 1/350 USS WARD APD-16

Black Cat Models has re-issued its 1/350 USS Ward as a high-speed transport, used to support amphibious landings.

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Airfix Model World October 2024

October 2024 issue of Airfix Model World in page-turning format features a first look at Airfix’s 1/72 Beaufort. It is soon to be released as a Mk.Ia variant and Editor Stu Fone used it as an ideal canvas to trial a new method for a white finish.

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Hornby Magazine October 2024

October 2024 issue of Hornby Magazine in page-turning format poses the question 'Can you REALLY build a model railway for £500?'. Mike Wild demonstrates how.

REVELL 1/32 ALOUETTE II GETS FRESH DECALS Review Premium

REVELL 1/32 ALOUETTE II GETS FRESH DECALS

Revell's 1/32 Alouette II helicopter kit has been re-released with fresh decals.

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Modelu GWR Railmotor figures

Expanding upon its range of 3D printed figures, Modelu has recently released a pack of five seated figures suitable for use with Kernow Model Rail Centre’s recent ‘OO’ gauge steam Railmotor (HM202).

UPDATED TIMETABLE: Final preparations take place for the GBRf Gala Weekend

UPDATED TIMETABLE ONLINE NOW: GB Railfreight and the Nene Valley Railway are making final preparations for a charity gala weekend on 7-8 September, supported by Modern Railways and our sister title Hornby Magazine - and the latest timetable is now available online to plan your visit.

COMPLETING BANDAI’S A-WING STARFIGHTER Feature Premium

COMPLETING BANDAI’S A-WING STARFIGHTER

Massimo Santarossa indulges his affection for Star Wars with a build of Bandai's 1/72 A-Wing Starfighter.

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Peco Tan-y-Bwlch station building

Joining the line-up of laser-cut-kits from Peco is a model of Tan-y-Bwlch station building and double-arm semaphore signal on the Ffestiniog Railway.

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Mini Roller

From Mini Roller comes this useful painting aid for your collection of modelling essentials.

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RAILWAY REALISM: BR’s visionary XP64 coaches

British Railways sought a radical reinvention of long-distance trains in the 1960s – and the famous XP64 coaches set a template that still resonates today, as EVAN GREEN-HUGHES explains.