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A G.W.R. Station Building in 4mm Scale
Issue 17 (1987)
p.239
4mm
Plasticard model of Tetbury station building, GWR.
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Cotswold Stone
Compendium 1 (1988)
p.37
4mm
Gerry Hall describes the methods he uses to construct 4mm stone buildings - a Gloucestershire house and a magnificent country church
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Inkerman Street’s lamps
Issue 50 (1991)
p.272
7mm
Finding ourselves getting very fussy about the need for delicacy in the Inkerman Street lighting department, we sub-contracted the job out to Gerry Hall. His famed finesse produced exquisite results – street jewellery indeed.
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Representing Pantiles
Issue 33 (1989)
p.221
4mm
Gerry Hall passes on another of his techniques for small scale architectural modelling
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The Tin Mission
Issue 51 (1991)
p.315
4mm
Gerry hall builds a beautiful 4mm model of a widespread and peculiarly British institution - the 'shack of worship', for want of a better term. Invariably 'low church' and often reflecting lack of funds or some particularly pressing local need for soul-saving, they present modellers with an appealing blend of widely divergent architectural disciplines. This model is based on the example at Banbury, Oxfordshire, and is destined for David Ratcliff's LNWR layout of the same name.