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3D Printed RTR van in 4mm scale
Issue 276 (2020)
p.12
4mm
Gerry Beale assesses this significant new release from Rails of Sheffield
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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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4mm Scale Bridport Branch Bay Bracket Signal
Issue 244 (2016)
p.40
4mm
Photograph and brief construction details of Gerry Beale's Bridport branch bay bracket signal in 4mm scale
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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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A GWR 54XX Pannier in EM
Issue 276 (2020)
p.19
4mm/EM
Gerry Beale's most recent project is the production of a 54XX pannier tank using the body from the Bachmann 64XX and a High Level etched chassis. Construction began with Jerry Clifford who built the chassis.
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A Western 8F
Issue 200 (2010)
p.202
4mm/EM
Chris Pendlenton deals with the 'mechanicals' and Gerry Beale makes a cosmetic upgrade to the Hornby LMS 2-8-0.
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Anchor Mounted Tank Wagon Follow-up
Issue 261 (2018)
p.63
4mm
Gerry Beale continues his examination of the Bachmann 4mm scale 14T anchor-mounted tank wagon
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Anchor Mounted Tank Wagon in 4mm Scale
Issue 254 (2017)
p.103
4mm
Following on from Philip Hall's SR goods brake van, Gerry Beale takes a recently released Bachmann RTR product and gives it an upgrade
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Beautiful Bow-ender
Issue 258 (2017)
p.278
4mm/EM
Photograph of a Hornby GWR All Third (Dia. C54) detailed and converted to EM guage by Gerry Beale
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Bob Barlow obituaries
Issue 240 (2015)
p.163
Bob Barlow, 1950-2015. Memories from the original MRJ team.