Model Railway Constructor

Model Railway Constructor

Model Railway Constructor was a monthly British magazine about Model Railways. It was started in the mid-1930s by Ernest F Carter. It was just over 50 years old when it closed in June 1987. It came into the Ian Allan Publishing fold with the take-over of Railway World Publications around 1960. Previous Editors include: R J Raymond, Gordon Flower, G.M. Kichenside c.1960-3, Alan Williams 1963-6, S.W.('Steve') Stevens-Stratten 1966-83, Chris Leigh 1983-87 [1]

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