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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.
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Guttering in 2mm scale
Issue 48 (1991)
p.184
2mm
Really fine detail can lend a sense of scale and realism to any model building, ands well executed guttering and downpipes are the sort of components which are worth taking trouble with. Tony Simms describes a technique which should prove usefull to modellers in other scales.
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Inkerman Street - The Structures
Issue 41 (1990)
p.557
7mm
Seeking out and selecting the prototypes to suit our project was good fun, says Bob Barlow, but turning them into models was a bigger job than he expected.
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Structures Worth Modelling - No. 6
Issue 56 (1992)
p.170
Street Scene - Old Kendal.
Drawing of terraced Shop and Temperance Hall on a hill.
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Two Houses For Penhelig
Issue 176 (2007)
p.175
4mm
Geoff Taylor builds a pair of 4mm scale detached houses with an unmistakeably Welsh flavour.
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View from a Third Class Window
Issue 172 (2007)
p.14
4mm
Barry Norman models a classic group of terraced house backs form Howard Scenics.
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Where the streets have no name
Issue 170 (2006)
p.242
4mm
Barry Norman creates his own cardbard city from Howard Scenics' 4mm kits.
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[Photo: Yard in Bethnal Green]
Issue 199 (2010)
p.159
Prototype view of a small, cluttered yard between houses in Bethnal Green in 1954.