The August 2020 issue of AMRM should now be available at most outlets. It is scheduled to be available from all outlets by Monday 20th of July.
If your local hobby shop or newsagent does not stock AMRM (ask them why not!), you can purchase a paper copy of the June issue online at:
The digital version of the August 2020 AMRM was released by Zinio on Thursday 15th of July.
Buy digital issue of August 2020 AMRM from Zinio.
The August 2020 cover.
The Contents page
Its another bumper 80 page issue!
Chis Neil builds a useful DCC programming box, a must for DCC exhibition layouts.
Don Bishop concludes his series on building an SAR goods shed.
Ralph Holden, outlines the end of an era for his SAR-EPD and for the prototype Port Lincoln Division.
Brian Shields describes Renmark SA as a great location to model, complete with diagrams, shares the history the railways of Renmark, lots of prototype inspiration.
Les Fordham takes us on a journey, and shares his experiences in moving his layout into a new home, and all the changes that occurred! Including lessons learned...
Plus lots of reviews and news, as per usual.
The Contents page
Its another bumper 80 page issue!
The feature layout this issue represents Henry Wadling's life time affinity with NSW Railways replicated in HO Scale, is his North West layout.
Don Bishop concludes his series on building an SAR goods shed.
Ralph Holden, outlines the end of an era for his SAR-EPD and for the prototype Port Lincoln Division.
Brian Shields describes Renmark SA as a great location to model, complete with diagrams, shares the history the railways of Renmark, lots of prototype inspiration.
Trevor Watson shares his affinity with large scale tramways, and building the Lanyon Valley Steam & Electric Tramway.
Les Fordham takes us on a journey, and shares his experiences in moving his layout into a new home, and all the changes that occurred! Including lessons learned...
Plus lots of reviews and news, as per usual.
We also have available an online version of AMRM to compliment our traditional paper version. You can purchase the paper version from newsagents, hobby shops and specialist bookshops (or direct from AMRM if none of the above are convenient), while the online version can be purchased either through us or direct from Zinio International.
Contact AMRM, either by sending us the form below, or via our website, to take out a subscription to the online version (or adjust your current subscription to include the online version) in time for the release of the online version.
Ring the office on (02) 9311 2036 and have your credit card handy.
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online to the paper or digital (or both) versions of AMRM at our website.
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