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Resistance Soldering
Issue 51 (1991)
p.318
The soldering technique used to manufacture those incredibly clean imported brass locomotives is now available to modellers, as Iain Rice reports.
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Sharmanworks
Issue 5 (1986)
p.31
Iain Rice conducts a tour around the empire of 4mm modelling's most prodigious wheelwright. If you work in 4mm scale, and should your bent be the construction of model locomotives, it will not be long before you encounter the ubiquitous Mr. Sharman and his range of finescale 4mm driving wheels - not to mention the gears, gearboxes, suspension components, bushes, universal drives and chatty little booklets that also emanate from his Wiltshire workshop.
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Tales from the Chitting Shed
Issue 242 (2015)
p.245
Frequently attracted by the unusual, Bob Barlow was so taken with Lincolnshire's potato railways that he intended to capture the scene in 7mm. Iain Rice related the story.
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The Cockfield Thunderbolt or the Long Road to a Big Goods
Issue 265 (2018)
p.227
4mm
Ian Rice describes building an ex-GER 'Big Goods (LNER/BR class J17) in 4mm
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The Quick and the Dud
Issue 19 (1988)
p.324
4mm/P4
Iain Rice describes the tortured thinking that went into the selection of locomotives and stock for his 1950s branch of the East Suffolk Light Railway - Butley Mills.
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The Survivor
Issue 250 (2016)
p.273
4mm/P4
Iain Rice unearths the EM gauge model of a GWR 14xx tank featured in MRJ's very first 'No. 1 Shop' in issue No.1 back in 1985, and re-wheels and upgrades it to P4 standards
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The Ubiquitous 57 - Part 1
Issue 61 (1993)
p.57
4mm
A study of the prototype (in part 1) and then a model of a GWR 57xx pannier tank from a Mainline/Replica body (in part 2).
Continued in issue 62.
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The Ubiquitous 57 - Part 2
Issue 62 (1993)
p.107
4mm
Having looked at the prototype in part 1, Iain Rice beats the Mainline / Replica model into shape.
GWR 57xx 0-6-0PT. Continued from issue 61.
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The 'Geordie Pug'
Issue 10 (1986)
p.241
4mm/P4
Iain Rice dredges a busted body and a simple chassis kit from the soup to build a beginner's delight.
LNER J72 (ex-NER E/E1 class) 0-6-0T using the Mainline body, with a new compensated P4 chassis built with various bits and pieces. Includes a review of the Perseverance J72 chassis.
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Thoughts on modelling bad track
Issue 283 (2021)
p.311
4mm/P4
Iain Rice discusses how to model prototypical less than perfect track.