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Charwelton
Issue 161 (2005)
p.205
4mm/00
Tony Wright takes time out from his job as Deputy Editor of British Railway Modelling to describe the Wolverhampton club's latest main-line exhibition layout. It's Great Central, it's OO and it works very well indeed.
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Great Western ROD Tenders
Issue 67 (1993)
p.309
A photographic feature of the GCR Robinson-designed tenders as adapted by the GWR.
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LNER J11 'Pom Pom' 0-6-0 in P4
Issue 194 (2009)
p.243
4mm/P4
John Sherratt builds the Alan Gibson kit of this ex-GCR Robinson goods locomotive.
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MRJ Portfolio
Issue 161 (2005)
p.237
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8G and 'Director' Great Central locos built by David Brutnell and painted by Alan Brackenborough in Gauge 1.
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Operating Buckingham
Issue 46 (1991)
p.110
4mm
Of all the layouts that are considered to have made a significant contribution to the development of finescale model railways, the 4mm scale Great Central empire created by Peter Denny is the one most often cited as the layout. Now almost 45 years old - 'historical' is how Peter describes it - Buckingham looks, works and feels like a real railway, reflecting all the loving effort put into it and the pleasure received in return. One of the layout's most rewarding aspects is its timetabled operating plan, honed to perfection (almost!) down the decades. MRJ is delighted to welcome Peter to describe it here.
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Robinson 'K' 2-8-0 or LNER O4
Issue 96 (1997)
p.175
4mm/EM
Guy Williams builds a GWR/LNER 2-8-0 in 4mm/EM.
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Southwell Central: hard work in a minority scale
Issue 8 (1986)
p.152
3mm
John Sutton wanders into the temple and asks...
Fictional ex-GCR branch line terminus set in the Midlands in the 1950s.
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Tickhill and Wadworth - A layout in 7 months
Issue 193 (2009)
p.203
4mm/EM
Tony Gee explains how his curiosity over the site of an abandoned local station led him and Ken Hill to a high-speed layout build in EM.
Based on an ex- South Yorkshire Joint Railway prototype,set in 1913.
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West Leake - GCR
Issue 12 (1987)
p.10
4mm/P4
John Quick describes his delightfully atsmospheric Protofour layout.
Baed on the Great Central Railway's freight-only Gotham Branch, South Nottighamshire.
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Whetstone G.C.R.
Compendium 1 (1988)
p.2
4mm/P4
Andy Gibbs describes the approach he took to achieve a representation of Sir Edward Watkins' masterwork - and how he ended up with the best-known P4 tail-chaser on the exhibition circuit.