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//-->Issue 106April 2016HORNBYClosing date: April 25 2016WIN‘O’GAUGECROSTIWORTH£120A HORNBYREVIEWEDFALCONUSA $12.99 . CAD $12.99 . AUS $11.95.UK £4.20www.hornbymagazine.commagazineUNDERGROUNDILLUMINATIONSTEP BY STEP GUIDESJ50’ SOUND‘Installing DCC insideHornby’s new 0-6-0TAdd interior lights andsounds to S StockROUNDHOUSE24We show you how in just 24 hours!HrCHALLENGEBuild this superb ‘OO’scaleINSPIRATION325from three eras...1930s, 1960s, 1990sGREAT LAYOUTS»6X4Great EasternTRACKPLANS»AUTO-COUPLINGS EXPLAINEDTRAIN»BUILDING ENGLISH ELECTRIC’S GT3 IN‘OO’»CLASS 73 PROFILEFORMATIONSApril 2016HORNBYmagazineEditor:Mike WildAssistant Editor:Mark ChiversSenior Designer:Steve DiggleSub-editor:Andrew RodenContributors:Evan Green-Hughes, Brian Stephenson,Tim Shackleton, Nigel Burkin, Graham Gaches, Paul Chetter,Julia Scarlett, Trevor Jones, Mike Bisset, Richard Smith,Brian Wheelaker and Brian Woolrich.EDITORIAL ADDRESSHornby Magazine,Key Publishing,PO Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1XQTel:01780 755131Email:hornbymagazine@keypublishing.comWebsite:www.hornbymagazine.comADVERTISINGAdvertising Manager:Tom LeeEmail:tom.lee@keypublishing.comTelephone:01780 755131Mobile:07969 471756Sales Executive:Liz RidgeEmail:elizabeth.ridge@keypublishing.comTelephone:01780 755131Advertising Production:Louise TalbotTel:01780 755131Fax:01780 757261Email:louise.talbot@keypublishing.comADVERTISING ADDRESSHornby Magazine,Key Publishing Ltd,Po Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1XQSUBSCRIPTIONS/MAIL ORDERPO Box 300, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1NA, UKTel:01780 480404Email:Subscriptions- subs@keypublishing.comEmail:Mail Order- orders@keypublishing.comPUBLISHINGPublisher:Adrian CoxManaging Director:Adrian CoxCommercial Director:Ann SaundryGroup Marketing Manager:Martin SteeleChairman:Richard CoxWebmaster:Simon RussellRegistered Office:Units 1-4, Gwash Way Industrial Estate,Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1XPPRINTINGPrecision Colour Printing Ltd, Haldane, Halesfield,Telford, Shropshire TF7 4QQ.DISTRIBUTIONSeymour Distribution Ltd.,2 Poultry Avenue, London. EC1A 9PPTel:020 7429 4000Having difficulty obtaining your copy ofHornby Magazine?Please contact the subscriptions team using the details above.© Key Publishing Ltd 2016All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced or transmittedin any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without priorpermission in writing from the copyright owner. Multiple copying of thecontents of the magazine without prior written approval is not permitted.Material sent to the Editor, whether commissioned or freely submitted, isprovided at the contributor’s own risk; Key Publishing Ltd cannot be heldresponsible for loss or damage howsoever caused.The opinions and views expressed by authors and contributors withinHornby Magazineare not necessarily those of the Editor or Key Publishing.We are unable to guarantee the bona fides of any of our advertisers.Readers are strongly recommended to take their own precautions beforeparting with any information or item of value, including, but not limited to,money, manuscripts, photographs or personal information in response to anyadvertisements within this publication.HORNBY is a registered trade mark of Hornby Hobbies Limited and is used under licence.52DurstonFinescale ‘OO’ is used to great effect on thishome and exhibition Great Western layout.WESHOW YOUHOW!26S-STOCKILLUMINATIONMike Wild installs bespoke interiorlights and sound to LondonTransport Museum’s recentlyreleased ‘OO’ gauge S-Stock unit.4292LOCH DHU – PART 5Nigel Burkin shows how to assembleand install delayed-action automaticcouplings to simplify shuntingmovements on the project micro-layout.Audit Bureau of Circulation 30,846newsstand and digital sales.Hornby Magazineis published onthe second Thursday of each monthpreceeding the cover date.ISSN 1753-246910634ISSUE30TRACK PLANSDIGITAL SOUNDMark Chivers presents a selectionof track plans designed to expandon the typical ‘OO’ gauge train set,but still fit within a typical 6ft x 4ftfootprint.Paul Chetter adds DCC sound toHornby’s compact ‘J50’ 0-6-0T,demonstrating how to make the mostof the limited space available.HORNBYLATEST OFFERS4April 2016GT3 – PART 1magazineSee pages 70-71 for full details.Tim Shackleton recreates theexperimental gas turbineGT3 ‘Jet Train’ in 4mmscale, gatheringtogether componentsfrom several sourcesalong the way.78Inside...EDITORIALUPDATEfav FON Wou ollE E’rit owS VEes uOYoex uoc s oCclu ’llial nIAfinsivm youL!ev dted ride heiaos late! S stsitea neesrch w.sHo, imrnagbyeMas agandzine.GMike Wild welcomes you to thenew issue ofHornby Magazine.Dapol debuts its Class 121/122, Hornby andGolden Valley Hobbies confirm liveries for theirlatest ‘OO’ projects, Oxford Rail unveils its latest‘OO’ decorated samples and we reveal newadditions to the Great Electric Train Show line-up.Plus you could WIN a Hornby BR Crosti-boiler ‘9F’2-10-0 in our latest competition.16JACKSON BRIDGESheffield Model Railway Enthusiasts opted for theYorkshire Pennines during the 1950s as the settingfor this stunning DCC controlled ‘OO’ scale layout.40505262ENQUIRY OFFICEHORNBY POSTDURSTONTheHornby Magazineteam answer yourmodelling questions and queries.Your views, opinions and responses from theHornby Magazinepostbag.Brian Woolrich looked to the West Country forhis impressive ‘OO’ gauge Great Western Railwayexhibition layout set in the mid 1930s.Always up for a challenge, theHornby Magazineteam undertakea new project to build a fully-Hroperational ‘OO’ gauge BritishCHALLENGERailways Western Region roundhousedepot in just 24 working hrs.2484REALITY CHECKFIRSTREVIEWSp80Hornby’sCollett‘bow-end’carriagesfor ‘OO’p74Heljan’s‘O’ gaugeFalconThe Class 73 electro-diesel represented a versatilego-anywhere locomotive type. With release ofthe new Dapol model, Evan Green-Hughes looksback at their history.96OLDSHAWThis ‘EM’ gauge BR Western Region exhibitionlayout set in the late 1980s/early 1990s packsa lot into a small space, with branch passengerservices sharing the single-track line with chinaclay and mineral trains.106110RAILWAY REALISMThe ability to stop a train when required isfundamental to the safe operation of the railway.Evan Green-Hughes takes a closer look at thefascinating history of braking systems on Britain’srailways.STAFF PROJECTSWork onHornby Magazine’s‘N’ gauge office layoutBarrenthorpe has gathered pace with scenicchanges, installation of point motors and more,as Mike Wild explains.74PLUS...Oxford Rail’s latest ‘OO’ Adams ‘Radial’ 4-4-2T, a new‘Super D’ 0-8-0 from Bachmann, road vehicles, linesidedetails, buildings, structures and much more.112114READER PROJECTSSHOW GUIDEHornby Magazinepresents your latest modelbuilding and layout projects.Your comprehensive guide to forthcoming events.April 20165www.hornbymagazine.com
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