Narrow Gauge Down Under
Narrow Gauge Down Under is an Australian magazine that covers narrow-gauge prototype and model railways.[1] The headquarters is in Clifton Hill, Victoria.
The magazine was first published in 1996, and is published 4 times per year.[2]
Parameters
- Coverage : Modelling & some International
- Size : A4
- Publisher : Gavin & Louise Hince
- ISSN 1834-5565
- Issue : Number 39 is October 2010
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gollark: Well, yes, it isn't perfect, through broadly speaking I think stuff like people not getting food is more down to people not caring than the structure of society.
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gollark: Pretty much everything we actually produce is in the "not entirely necessary but nice to have" box.
gollark: There is lots of stuff which nobody really *needs* - you can live without it, society could work without it (if we had set stuff up that way) - but it's not very nice to not have it. Like computers, or modern medicine, or non-bare-minimum food and housing.
See also
- List of railroad-related periodicals
References
- Lynn Zelmer (17 October 2006). "Queensland's Rail Heritage". Heritage. Archived from the original on 17 February 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
- "Narrow gauge downunder". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
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