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...and the recent kit
Issue 119 (2000)
p.150
4mm
John Hayes looks at the Dave Bradwell WD
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30586 in EM
Issue 159 (2005)
p.145
4mm/EM
Iain Rice fulfills a long-held dream and builds a Beattie well tank.
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3201 or Stella Class 2-4-0 No.3515
Issue 47 (1991)
p.150
4mm
Guy Williams builds the latest kit from Martin Finney
Martin Finney kit
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45440
Issue 184 (2008)
p.163
4mm/EM
For some time I had been watching, with considerable interest, developments in the 4mm scale RTR field. When I saw what Tim Shackleton had achieved with the Hornby 'Black 5' in MRJ 138, I had to have a go myself (writes Gerry Beale). The result is 'Fifty-four, Forty', the famous Bath 'Black Five' as she appeared in numerous Ivo Peters photographs when working on the Somerset & Dorset line in the 1950s.
Hornby 'Black Five' with Comet bogie, frame overlays and tender chassis, Alan Gibson wheels and Brassmasters detailing kit.
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4F in EM
Issue 164 (2006)
p.11
4mm/EM
Geoff Haynes builds a top-of-the-range kit for this splendid LMS workhorse and finds that, for all the imagined complexity of its working inside motion, it's a surprisingly simple locomotive to put together.
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4mm County Tank
Issue 30 (1989)
p.127
4mm
Malcolm Mitchell reviews the M&L Premier kit.
GWR 2221 'County Tank' class 4-4-2T
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4mm Loco Lamps
Issue 132 (2002)
p.19
4mm
Super-detailing cast loco lamps in 4mm
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517 Varieties
Issue 93 (1997)
p.65
4mm/P4
Building a 4mm/P4 example of the GWR's little 517 class 0-4-2T using the Malcolm Mitchell etched kit.
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56xx Fusion
Issue 70 (1994)
p.99
4mm/P4
Paul Marshall-Potter blends a proprietary plastic body with an etched chassis kit and extra fittings to produce a 4mm/P4 model of a much-loved prototype.
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7mm King
Issue 107 (1998)
p.297
7mm
Guy Williams builds a Malcolm Mitchell kit.