EXOTIC DECALS MARKINGS FOR SPITFIRE, Bf 109, Bf 110 AND P-39
Cool new export markings for the Bf 109, Bf 110, Spitfire and P-39 - Swiss and Italian - are now available from Exotic Decals.
Chris CliffordFIRST LOOK: EFE Rail SR Booster Co-Co electrics for OO gauge
The all-new EFE Rail model of the SR Booster Co-Co electrics has arrived with retailers. We met with product development manager Graham Muspratt to find out more about these fascinating early electrics.
MIKE WILD and JONATHAN NEWTONRapido downsizes GWR ‘Iron Mink'
Rapido Trains UK has revealed that it is to produce all-new Great Western V6 ‘Iron Mink’ vans for ‘N’ gauge.
BEN CHURCHAccurascale aims to raise £10,000 for Samaritans
Accurascale is adding one more ‘OO’ gauge Class 66 to its upcoming roster, 66415 You Are Never Alone in Freightliner orange livery with black striping, as a special fundraising initiative.
BEN CHURCHWIN! AIRFIX’S NEW-TOOL 1/72 Me 410A-1/U-2/U-4 KIT
Three lucky AMW readers have the chance to win an Airfix A04066 1/72 Me 410A-1/U-2/U-4 kit, worth £23.99
LACI AIRLINER ACCESSORIES
If you're into airliners and want to upgrade your Airfix Boeing 727/737, why not try the 3D-printed accessories from LACI?
Chris CliffordUPDATE: Limited edition Coal Sector Class 31
We have been working with Accurascale on development of our exclusive limited edition model of 31276 Calder Hall Power Station for 'OO' gauge. Read the latest news on this all-new model here.
MIKE WILDMaking Tracks for Christmas
Pete Waterman and the Railnuts have taken Making Tracks 3 to Cheshire Outdoors in Blakemere Village for the festive season with trains running every day through December.
MIKE WILDRapido ‘N’ gauge Class 44 heads for tooling
Rapido Trains UK has confirmed that its upcoming Class 44 for ‘N’ gauge has moved to the tooling stage.
BEN CHURCHRails reveals exclusive ‘N’ gauge Dynamometer car
Rails of Sheffield and Locomotion Models have announced details of an exclusive version of Rapido Trains UK’s forthcoming ‘N’ gauge LNER Dynamometer car as it appears today at the Railway Museum at York.
BEN CHURCH