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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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A G.W.R. Station Building in 4mm Scale
Issue 17 (1987)
p.239
4mm
Plasticard model of Tetbury station building, GWR.
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A Slice of Wensleydale
Issue 88 (1996)
p.183
7mm
Barry tackles the distinctive stonework of the Yorkshire Dales, all in 7mm scale.
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A Small Brecon & Merthyr Signal Box
Issue 2 (1985)
p.59
4mm
Rodney Hall describes an attractive structure intended for his minimum space layout.
Plasticard model constructed by Rodney Hall for his layout 'Lanastr'. Includes prototype details and 4mm scale drawings of Rhiwderin box, on which the model is based.
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A Victorian Skeleton
Issue 120 (2000)
p.179
4mm
Steve Hall gets that glazed look over a delicate structure.
Modelling the Halifax St. Paul's station canopy in derelict, 1950s condition, for Halifax Kings Cross
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A Wantage Warehouse in 4mm
Issue 52 (1992)
p.17
4mm
The layout doesn't exist yet, but it's had a building-in-waiting for about ten years. Nick de Courtais couldn't resist this unusual and attractive structure which once adorned Wantage basin.
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Another fine mess...
Issue 181 (2008)
p.53
7mm
The most character-building structures on a layout aren't necessarily signature items such as signal boxes and goods sheds. It's often the more prosaic, workaday buildings that make the biggest contribution to the atmosphere of a railway. Here Geoff Taylor shows how he built 7mm scale models of some typical railwaymen's mess rooms.
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Arkinstall's - a modernised mill
Issue 30 (1989)
p.120
4mm
Iain Rice describes the construction of a picturesque 4mm watermill, brought into our more Phillistine age by the addition of a couple of architectural carbuncles.
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Bath Green Park Station
Issue 137 (2002)
p.211
4mm
When Graham Hitchen was persuaded to construct a 4mm model of this grand structure, he wasn't really sure how successful it might be, but we think his concerns were quite unfounded.
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Bay-Fronted Splendour
Issue 175 (2007)
p.141
Moving up the property ladder, Barry Norman completes his cardboard cityscape with these neat Victorian houses.