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G Scale Journal Index 1987 to Winter 2017 G Scale Journal Index 1987 To Winter 2017 Note: The index excludes routine Society admin. articles, e.g. Membership Matters, Around the Area Groups, Trade News, etc. If articles are omitted or incorrectly indexed my apologies - please let me know & I'll make necessary adjustments – (Julian Butcher member 2902) By using the filter buttons on the spreadsheet you can find articles by particular people or search for a subject. Year Qtr. Page Author Photos Diagram Prototype Article Title /Plans Article 1987 Summer 2 G Scale and Myself Peter Barber Y 1987 Summer 3 Beginnings Derek and Joyce Holt 1987 Summer 4 "Spreewald" Patrick Perry Y Y 1987 Summer 5 Some Thoughts on Publicity Mike Holbrook 1987 Summer 7 Society Layout A La Mode Michael Allan 1987 Summer 8 Quick Tip - Toothpaste Tube Caps Stewart Ritchie Y 1987 Summer 9 From Wagon to Water Tower Stewart Ritchie Y 1987 Summer 11 A Swedish Railcar in G Scale David Gray Y Y 1987 Autumn 2 Beginnings, Part Two Derek and Joyce Holt Y Y 1987 Autumn 6 YG41 Michael Allan 1987 Autumn 10 Great Hassle Station and Surroundings Michael Cook Y 1987 Autumn 14 The Page Hill Railway Mike Holbrook Y 1987 Autumn 17 What Size a G Scale Module? Bill Evans Y 1987 Winter 2 Promoting G Scale Bill Evans Y 1987 Winter 3 Making Straights from Standard LGB Curves Stewart Ritchie Y 1987 Winter 4 Clochmerle En Beaujolais Nick Wood Y Y 1987 Winter 7 Last train to Lakeview David Gray Y Y 1987 Winter 11 The Hollycroft Line Stewart Ritchie Y Y 1987 Winter 15 Trade Spot - LGB Michael Adamson 1988 Spring 4 1988 LGB Catalogue - A Review Bill Evans Y 1988 Spring 8 A Study of British Prototypes Suitable for G Scale Michael Adamson 1988 Spring 13 Scratch Built and "Bashed" Wagons Mike Holbrook Y 1988 Spring 17 A British Prototype in LGB Built Entirely from Plastic and Other Oddments Michael Adamson 1988 Spring 19 Laying G Scale Track in the Garden David Gray Y 1988 Spring 21 Lehmann Gross Britsbahn Michael Allan 1988 Spring 24 Radio for Railways Brian Jones 1988 Summer 3 Kleinbach - An Exhibition Layout of the Shelf Martin L Judd 1988 Summer 4 Modelling Figures Joyce and Derek Holt Y 1988 Summer 7 Converting to R/C Brian Jones Y Y 1988 Summer 11 LGB in Your Garden Graham Whistler Y Y 1988 Summer 18 It's All In A Throw D J Mason Y 1988 Summer 19 Creating My Garden Railway Ken Povey Y 1988 Summer 21 And Now For Something Completely Different - Czechoslovak M11.0 Petrol Railcar David Gray Y Y 1988 Autumn 2 The Marford and District Railway Charles Summers Y 1988 Autumn 8 Two Carriage Bodies for Scratch Builders - Danish Bornholm Island Railway & N Wales Padarn Railway Dave Mason Y 1988 Autumn 10 G Scale Track - What's Available? Bill Evans 1988 Autumn 13 Shedding Light on Buildings Michael Cook Y 1988 Autumn 14 Scenes at Zell Am See David Gray Y 1988 Autumn 17 The Steel Bridge near Waldneukirchen in G Scale M F Kelly Y 1988 Autumn 19 Thoughts on a Society Display Layout Mike Holbrook 1988 Winter 2 Lehmann Comes to the UK Mike Holbrook Y 1988 Winter 4 A Works Tramcar Mike Holbrook Y 1988 Winter 5 The First Exhibition Martin Kelly Y 1988 Winter 7 Getting Stoned! Mike Holbrook 1988 Winter 8 002's Meanderings - No.1 M D Allan 1988 Winter 9 The Metre Gauge Railways of Southern Switzerland Tom Bigley Y 1988 Winter 14 Crystal Peaks Railway Y 1988 Winter 15 Is It a Train, or is it a Tram, or is it a Tube? David Gray Y 1988 Winter 16 First Encounters Y Y 1988 Winter 20 A Fairlie Simple Conversion! Stewart Ritchie Y Y 1989 Spring 2 002's Meanderings Michael Allan 1989 Spring 3 Leisure Garden of Blandford Railway D A Coombs Y Y 1989 Spring 8 Holme Park Line D C Parkinson Y 1989 Spring 10 Some Notes on Possible Prototype Railways for G Scale Mike Holbrook 1989 Spring 13 Garden Railway Photography - Hints and Tips Michael Adamson 1989 Spring 17 Spanish Narrow Gauge David Gray Y Y 1989 Spring 18 Bachmann's G-Scale "Big Hauler" Train Set - A Product Review Bill Evans Y 1989 Summer 3 Dewmill - An Outdoor LGB Layout John Andre Y Y 1989 Summer 12 A Wickham Trolley for Next to Nothing D A Coombs Y 1989 Summer 13 Bonding Rail Joints Michael Cook Y 1989 Summer 15 A Little Gem in Rural France John Gray Y Y 1989 Summer 20 A Very Simple Suspension Bridge D C Parkinson Y 1989 Summer 21 002's Meanderings Michael Allan 1989 Summer 22 The Kent Drive Garden Railway Bernard Brown 1989 Autumn 2 The Long March - Or The Pied Whistler of Nurnberg a Very Personal Account - Part 1 Michael Allan 1989 Autumn 8 The Birth of my American Style Railway Graham Austin Y 1989 Autumn 10 A Review of the LGB/Aster "Frank S" Steam Loco Roy Scott 1989 Autumn 12 Another Cheap Runner D C Parkinson Y 1989 Autumn 12 An Attractive Diesel Shunter in G Scale Lt Col H M C Lee Y Y 1989 Autumn 16 Track Cleaning D C Parkinson Y 1989 Autumn 17 Lakeview Revisited David Gray Y Y 1989 Autumn 22 Peter Stansfield (obituary) 1989 Winter 2 The Long March - Or The Pied Whistler of Nurnberg a Very Personal Account - Part 2 Michael Allan 1989 Winter 6 Permanent Tail Lighting Steve Warrington Y 1989 Winter 8 A Diesel Railcar Mike Holbrook Y 1989 Winter 12 Australian(?) railbus Alistair Whibley Y 1989 Winter 15 Lionel Trains Inc - USA Stewart Ritchie 1989 Winter 19 Vehicles in G Scale Keith Richardson Y 1989 Winter 20 Additions and Enhancements to the Delton Modewl "T" Rail Utility Car Alistair Whibley 1989 Winter 20 Contrasts on the European Narrow Gauge David Gray Y Y 1990 Spring 3 Our Layout John Esher Y 1990 Spring 4 A Playmobil Layout Kevin Appleton Y Y 1990 Spring 8 Diesel Railcars on the Portuguese Metre Gauge John Gray Y Y 1990 Spring 15 An Indoor Layout Suggestion Steve Warrington Y 1990 Spring 16 My American Style Line Now Known as The Lisaville & Hylake Graham Austin Y Y 1990 Spring 19 A Modelling Tip - Styrene Structures Mike Holbrook 1990 Spring 19 Poet's Corner D C Parkinson 1990 Spring 20 A Roof Over One's Head Mike Holbrook Y 1990 Summer 4 Der Quartinpintpottesbahn Rod Wilson Y 1990 Summer 10 Scratchbuilt G Scale Trams Tony Parkinson Y 1990 Summer 12 A Real Euro-Locomotive David Gray Y 1990 Summer 18 Tips for Modellers - Dust Covers / Coarse Grass Michael Allan 1990 Summer 19 My Developments of Radio Control Brian Jones 1990 Summer 22 The First Lesson David Gray Y 1990 Summer 23 From Sheffield with Love - An Agent's Story David Allott 1990 Autumn 4 A Typical Swiss Narrow Gauge Line David Gray Y Y Y 1990 Autumn 9 My First Sortie into the Garden Steve Warrington Y 1990 Autumn 10 A Sunday Special John Hanham Y 1990 Autumn 18 A Simple Bow Girder Bridge Mike Holbrook Y 1990 Autumn 21 The Narrow Gauge Lines of East Germany David Gray Y Y 1990 Winter 4 Modelling Rack Railways Harry Pitts Y Y 1990 Winter 10 The Barton Hills Light Railway John Golding Y Y 1990 Winter 18 A Beginner's Guide to Catenary David Gray Y 1990 Winter 20 Chiltern Area Group Get-Together Peter Badcock Y 1990 Winter 23 "Hjaerpik" The Little Dane David Gray Y 1990 Winter 25 Power to the Line Ian Dufour Y Y 1991 Spring 4 Constructing an Isle of Man Coach George Spink Y 1991 Spring 6 Another Chiltern Area Meeting Brian Nichols Y 1991 Spring 7 Some Notes on the Bachmann Trams Harry Lee 1991 Spring 8 Putting the Tops on the Bottoms of LGBs and Other Things Ted Lever Y 1991 Spring 10 Report of a G Scale Gricer Robert Varley Y 1991 Spring 11 Northern Lags - 2, Chiltern Hills Mob - 1 David Allott Y 1991 Spring 13 The Doncaster "Toy Museum" David Allott Y 1991 Spring 15 What You Really Think David Gray 1991 Spring 19 Hassling into the Nineties Michael Cook Y Y 1991 Spring 23 A Swiss Snowplough David Gray Y 1991 Spring 24 A Swiss Oldtimer Tony Parkinson Y 1991 Summer 2 An Introduction to the St Petersburg Railway Graham Mayne Y Y 1991 Summer 8 More About Rack Railways Harry Pitts Y 1991 Summer 10 A Model Railway Christine Parkinson 1991 Summer 11 Track Bonding - The Discussion Continues David Parkinson & Tony Parkinson 1991 Summer 13 Clochemerle-En-Beaujolais Michael Allan Y Y 1991 Summer 18 The Best of Both Worlds David Gray Y 1991 Summer 22 Putting the Tops on the Bottoms of LGBs and Other Things (2) Ted Lever Y 1991 Autumn 3 The 1991 Isle of Man Vintage transport Weekend David Pinniger Y Y 1991 Autumn 7 G Scale at Merstham Model Steam Weekend Brian Jones Y 1991 Autumn 9 The Wisdom of Experience John Golding Y 1991 Autumn 11 Supercharging the Bachmann Radio-Controlled 4-6-0 R Wright Y 1991 Autumn 12 Visits - North and South Robert Varley Y 1991 Autumn 14 Rhaetische Bahn Covered Wagon Y Y 1991 Autumn 16 Tops and Bottoms - The Final Episode Ted Lever Y 1991 Autumn 17 LGB Reliability David Parkinson 1991 Autumn 18 Scenes from the Other Side - Eastern Germany June 1991 John Gray Y Y 1991 Autumn 20 The Wye Valley Light Railway - Genesis Ken Newborn Y 1991 Autumn 26 An Afternoon on the BHLR - 7th July 1991 John Golding Y 1991 Autumn 29 Signals for G Scale Mike Holbrook Y 1991 Winter 4 Funiculi, Funicula! (Or, Yessir, They do come Steeper!) Harry Pitts Y 1991 Winter 7 Batch Building Rolling Stock Garry Hewitt Y 1991 Winter 10 Gmund on Sunday - An Eventful Ride David Pinniger Y Y Y 1991 Winter 14 My Layout Douglas Golding (age 9) Y 1991 Winter 15 Rhaetische Bahn Tank Wagon Y Y 1991 Winter 18 A Joint Display at Hillingdon Roger W Kimber Y 1991 Winter 22 A Trio of Trams Mike Holbrook Y 1991 Winter 25 750mm Gauge in Switzerland - The Waldenburgerbahn David Gray Y Y Y 1991 Winter 29 The Splotlands Light Railway Gil Evans Y Y 1991 Winter 31 First Attempt - A B Unit T J H Stockwell Y 1992 Spring 6 Der Quartinpintpottesbahn Peter Deacon Y 1992 Spring 8 The Hollybeech Line Philip Lane Y Y 1992 Spring 12 Oh No! Not Another Swiss Line!
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