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A Claud for tight curves
Issue 199 (2010)
p.143
S
After leaving the mainline at Bishop's Yaxford, and passing through Rookfield and Coldbridge, the parcels train caused much excitement when it arrived at Yaxbury. This was the first time a Claud Hamilton had been seen on the branch. With the arrival of a new locomotive on the Yaxbury Branch I was interested to find out how Jas Millham had managed to build an engine that would negotiate his tight curves and haul its train faultlessly. Here he explains how he blended an articulated chassis with compensation and split frames to create something a little unusual.
GER Claud Hamilton (LNER D14/D15/D16) 4-4-0
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A Gresley One-off
Issue 146 (2003)
p.266
7mm
Bob Merry takes a razor saw to a Martin Finney A4 and comes up with a stunning 7mm model of the rebuilt W1.
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A Summer Outing for the Twins
Issue 186 (2008)
p.248
4mm/EM
Richard Nice mixes and matches components from various sources to create an accurate EM gauge portrait of an ex-LNER non-corridor articulated set, once a common sight on suburban and excursion workings.
Etched sides from Southern Pride and components from Comet, MJT, ABS and Markits.
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A tale of two Y7s
Issue 199 (2010)
p.153
S
This simple engine with plenty of character, is an ideal first step into kit building, and a great place to build the confidence needed to tackle something more adventurous. Here John Holden (who describes himself as a raw amateur) introduces us to the bits and pieces that can be collected together to enable us to build our first S Scale locomotive.
LNER Class Y7 (NER Class H) 0-4-0
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An N2 for Widened Lines
Issue 20 (1988)
p.27
4mm/P4
At last, the definitive story of a large and widely varied class of workhorses. Allan Sibley, having turned over a lot of previously untouched stones, finds a mind-boggling array of variants and builds a P4 example for 'Pampisford'.
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Cabs for Modellers
Issue 30 (1989)
p.88
Two photographs of LNER class C7 cab interior.
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Copenhagen Fields
Issue 46 (1991)
p.82
2mm/2mm FS
Breaking new ground at every turn, the MRC's 2mm team are now making headway with the cityscape on their famous magnum opus. Tim Watson discusses some of the challenges.
West Coast Main Line in North London.
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Debenham
Issue 112 (1999)
p.163
7mm
A small space 7mm layout.
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Flush-Sided Coaching Stock
Issue 39 (1990)
p.480
4mm
Chris Pendleton looks into the challenges presented by flush-sided coaches - which aren't 'flush' at all - using the complete Comet kit for a 4mm LNER Thompson semi-corridor lavatory composite.
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Fully Spring Pigeon
Issue 187 (2008)
p.289
4mm/P4
David Lane dresses up a Chivers Finelines kit for the Gresley four-wheel brake with the new Masokits pinpoint suspension units.
Improving the Chivers Finelines resin cast LNER Dia 120 four-wheel non-gangway full brake.