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A Ford Lorry in 4mm Scale
Issue 193 (2009)
p.239
4mm
'Military Wheels' kit of Ford Model 'B' lorry in 1/72 scale.
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An EM 'Earl'
Issue 126 (2001)
p.110
4mm/EM
Roger Lycett-Smith tweaks his 4mm 4-4-0 to make it go round tight curves.
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Dimpled Axles
Issue 56 (1992)
p.176
4mm
Locomotive axles should show their dimples, thinks Roger Lycett-Smith. He devised a simple tool to add them to standard 4mm finescale types.
Make axle 'dimples' using a tube, punch and block of hardwood.
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Ponthafren Change for Llanfair
Issue 154 (2004)
p.258
4mm/EM
Within the confines of a tiny 8ft bedroom, Roger Lycett-Smith brilliantly recaptures the atmosphere of the old Cambrian Railway after it had become the GWR's Central Wales Division.
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Suspension for 4mm Road Vehicles
Issue 100 (1998)
p.21
4mm
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The Writing Lamp
Issue 75 (1994)
p.317
4mm/00
A felt tip recycled into a yard lamp.
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Towards Scale Barbed Wire
Issue 188 (2009)
p.37
4mm
Roger Lycett-Smith gets weaving with a production process he first tried at infant school.
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Trestle Bridges, Cambrian Style
Issue 57 (1992)
p.231
4mm
The Cambrian Railway's cheapskate timber bridges and viaducts, similar in style and design to many used by other companies, make a simple and effective 4mm model. Roger Lycett-Smith, who is slowly tracking down all existing examples, tells you how.