Iain Rice
Iain Alexander Rice (11 October 1947 – 8 October 2022) was a British model railway enthusiast, writer and illustrator who authored more than 20 books and 400 articles on model railways over five decades.[1][2] Railway Modeller described Rice as one of the hobby's "most influential and prominent enthusiasts of the last fifty years".[3] BiographyIain Alexander Rice was born 11 October 1947 in Crouch End, North London, and grew up in Chingford in East London.[3][4] He constructed his first model railway when he was eight.[1] Rice was educated at Parmiter's School in Bethnal Green followed by Chingford County High School, then Reigate College of Art in Surrey.[3][4] In 1971 Rice began working as a firefighter in the Northamptonshire Fire Brigade, before moving to Devon in 1977 and subsequently serving 26 years as a retained firefighter with the Devon Fire Brigade.[3][4] Rice began contributing to the model railway press in the 1970s, with his first books published in the 1980s for Wild Swan Publications.[3] His writings were often accompanied by his own artwork.[5] In the 1990s Rice helped launch and edit Modelling Railways Illustrated followed by the short-lived periodical Rail Model Digest.[3][6] In the 2000s he also wrote a series of books on model railroads for the American publisher Kalmbach Books.[1] Books
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