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Computer-designed buildings
Issue 204 (2011)
p.23
Barry Luck explains how to design model buildings using computer software.
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Dumb-buffered PO Lime Wagon
Issue 84 (1996)
p.27
Review of a white metal, 4mm kit.
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No. 1 Shop: Split Frames - the way forward
Issue 19 (1988)
p.329
4mm/P4
Barry Luck, a member of the non-aligned Mid-Sussex 18.83 Group, found a way out of what he calls the Dark Ages by turning to split-chassis construction for his 4mm locomotives. Here, he passes on some techniques, dispels a few myths and, for good measure, adds a few notes on the difference that machine tools have made to his modelling.
Manning Wardle 0-4-0ST. LBSCR A1X 0-6-0T. LBSCR E1 0-6-0. LBSCR D1 0-4-2. LBSCR E4 0-6-2T.
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No. 1 Shop: Tackling Tender Locomotives
Issue 20 (1988)
p.13
4mm
Barry Luck applies some of the techniques discussed in the last issue to tender engines.
LBSCR C2 0-6-0; LBSCR G 2-2-2; Quartering 'singles'
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Pulborough Revisited
Issue 84 (1996)
p.17
4mm/P4
The Mid-Sussex Group's magnificent 4mm portrayal of a little bit of the Brighton line is pretty well finished; here we are brought up to date.