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...and the recent kit
Issue 119 (2000)
p.150
4mm
John Hayes looks at the Dave Bradwell WD
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08 Backdate
Issue 126 (2001)
p.103
4mm
Tim Shackleton builds another diesel using the Golden Arrow Productions 4mm body kit of Maunsell's 1937-built Southern Railway shunter
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08 Update
Issue 124 (2001)
p.3
4mm
Tim Shackleton improves the new Bachmann 08.
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10800
Issue 171 (2006)
p.305
4mm/P4
Ugly, unsung and unsuccessful it may have been, but this pioneering British diesel went on to play a major role in BR's technical development programme. Tim Shackleton builds this unique locomotive in P4 from an Alexander Models kit.
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1970s Heavy Metal in South Wales
Issue 194 (2009)
p.265
4mm/EM
Morfa Bank Sidings (MRJ 186) handles a lot of steel traffic and Hywel Thomas guides us through his impressive and varied specialist fleet of 4mm coil wagons.
Bogie Coil V (dia. 1/404). Coil C (dia. 1/422, 1/423).Coil J. Coil F (dia. 1/424). Coil K (reissue of dia. 1/408). Coil X (dia. 1/468). Coil T (dia. 1/458). Coil Flat ET. RTB-owned ex-Minerals. Steel AB Kinky Beam.
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57 Varieties
Issue 141 (2003)
p.73
4mm
Modern diesels are all the same? Not so, says Tim Shackleton. A seemingly simple conversion of a Heljan class 47 into a Freightliner 57 revealed all manner of intriguing prototype variations.
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75F
Issue 161 (2005)
p.224
4mm
The re-roofed steam sheds of the 1950s won few architectural prizes for elegance but their austere functionality is uniquely evocative of the period. Ralph Burrows of Bath built this 4mm scale model of Tunbridge Wells West for a friend's layout based on Eridge.
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7mm Heavy Mineral
Issue 81 (1995)
p.217
7mm
Peter Totman reviews the Parkside Dundas plastic kit for the BR 24½ ton mineral wagon.
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7mm RTR - is this the big breakthrough?
Issue 162 (2005)
p.279
7mm
Tim Shackleton looks at the new class 03 shunter from DJH
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9F - Part 1
Issue 90 (1996)
p.263
4mm
Tim Shackleton conjures a 4mm 'Spaceship' 2-10-0 from a variety of sources.