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10 ton Coal Hopper Wagon
Issue 36 (1990)
p.344
7mm
Photograph and drawing of a Moresby Coal Company Ltd. wagon. (Cumberland area)
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16T Rustbuckets
Issue 148 (2004)
p.33
If you model the post-war scene, convincingly weathered mineral wagons are essential. Getting just the right balance of rust and banged-about decrepitude is one of modelling's greatest challenges but, purely with paint, thinners and varnish, Peter Johnson makes it look easy.
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1970s Heavy Metal in South Wales
Issue 194 (2009)
p.265
4mm/EM
Morfa Bank Sidings (MRJ 186) handles a lot of steel traffic and Hywel Thomas guides us through his impressive and varied specialist fleet of 4mm coil wagons.
Bogie Coil V (dia. 1/404). Coil C (dia. 1/422, 1/423).Coil J. Coil F (dia. 1/424). Coil K (reissue of dia. 1/408). Coil X (dia. 1/468). Coil T (dia. 1/458). Coil Flat ET. RTB-owned ex-Minerals. Steel AB Kinky Beam.
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20 Ton Hopper Upgrade
Issue 83 (1995)
p.313
4mm
The Dave Bradwell kit used to beautify a Dapol 4mm coal hopper.
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21 Ton Mineral Wagons
Issue 71 (1994)
p.147
4mm
Having already looked at 4mm versions of the 16T family of mineral wagons, Peter Totman moves on to their bigger brothers - the 21 tonners.
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24 1/2 Ton Mineral Wagons
Issue 77 (1995)
p.59
4mm
Peter examines the 24 1/2 ton steel minerals, building 4mm models as he goes.
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2mm Goes to War
Issue 38 (1990)
p.451
2mm
Geoff Balfour builds a spade truck, an unusual and attractive military vehicle.
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4mm S.R. 5 plank pen
Issue 129 (2001)
p.234
4mm
John Hayes builds a David Geen SR 5-plank open kit in 4mm
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7mm Conflats
Issue 121 (2000)
p.212
7mm
Gerry Beale builds the Parkside Dundas GWR H7 conflat and BC-1 container kits in 7mm
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7mm Heavy Mineral
Issue 81 (1995)
p.217
7mm
Peter Totman reviews the Parkside Dundas plastic kit for the BR 24½ ton mineral wagon.