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A Brace of GNR Brakes
Issue 35 (1989)
p.327
3mm/3mm FS
Two, trophy winning, 3mm finescale brake vans which are fully compensated, expertly detailed and beautifully finished in a scale that many don't associate with finescale.
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A Brake with Tradition
Issue 133 (2002)
p.71
4mm
Tim Shackleton builds a 4m kit from the Pocket Money range. It's cheap, accurate and convincing, even if the instructions show signs of cost-cutting.
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A Cambrian Tailpiece
Issue 57 (1992)
p.227
Iain Rice caves into yet another weakness and builds a 4mm model of No.10, a Cambrian charmer.
Scratchbuilt Cambrian brake van
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Common Toads
Issue 181 (2008)
p.57
4mm
John Hayes builds some subtle variations into a pair of 4mm scale GW brake vans.
Diagram AA3. Southwark Bridge Models kit.
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G.W.R. Brake Van Observations 1940
Issue 18 (1987)
p.288
To aid the crusade for historical authenticity, we are please to publish the following list of GWR brake van allocations, submitted by R.C.Riley.
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GNR / LNER 20 Ton Brake
Issue 88 (1996)
p.178
4mm
Review of a new 4mm kit from D&S.
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GNR(I) 20T Goods Brake
Issue 44 (1991)
p.16
4mm/Irish P4
Tony Miles (proprietor of that remarkable Irish outline layout 'Adavoyle') reviews a 4mm etched kit of a well-known and distinctive prototype, built to 'Irish P4'.
Studio Scale Models kit.
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L & Y 10-Ton 'Breaks'
Issue 26 (1988)
p.269
Barry Lane offers some prototype information and modelling hints on the iron-sided brake vans used by that most distinctive of LMS constituents, the Lancashire and Yorkshire.
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LSWR 10Ton Road Van in 7mm
Issue 32 (1989)
p.193
7mm
Gerry Beal describes the prototype of this long-lived South Western vehicle and builds a 7mm scale model
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Midland Six-Wheel Guard's Van
Issue 99 (1997)
p.299
7mm
Eldred Clark refines the Slater's 7mm kit for this well-known prototype.