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17 results found for 'Paul Berntsen'
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A Manning Wardle 'F' in P4
Issue 30 (1989)
p.103
4mm/P4
Aided and abetted by MRJ, Paul Berntsen - another New Zealander - has built a finescale 0-4-0 using drawings and techniques which have appeared in the magazine. Distance, however, still breeds certain individuality and this split-chassis engine is definitely out of the ordinary.
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No. 1 Shop : Chimneys and domes
Issue 50 (1991)
p.267
Easy ways to make important and distinctive fittings, by Paul Berntsen.
Turning chimneys and domes on a lathe.
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No. 1 Shop: 'I' Class Manning in 4mm
Issue 61 (1993)
p.71
4mm
Paul Berntsen has built 18 small Manning Wardle locos; this is his latest.
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No.1 Shop: Finishing Cast Wheels
Issue 37 (1990)
p.407
Paul describes his method of finishing cast wheels using simple lathe techniques.
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No.1 Shop: Punching Louvers
Issue 45 (1991)
p.63
Paul Berntsen solves a pressing problem.
Punch tool
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No.1 Shop: Tanks on Home-made Wheels
Issue 35 (1989)
p.311
4mm/P4
Paul Berntsen builds two P4 tank engines and finds himself scratchbuilding the required wheels- a simpler job than you might think.
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Number One Shop - Experimental Beattie Well Tank
Issue 33 (1989)
p.233
4mm/P4
Another adventure of a P4 modeller on the other side of the world, Paul Berntsen, lured into British 4mm finescale by MRJ, briefly describes a model which comes up with some original answers.
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Rattlesnake
Compendium 2 (1994)
p.30
4mm/P4
Having been bitten by the P4 bug, as confessed in MRJ, Paul Berntsen was tempted to toy with the fangs of an altogether less predictable beast, its very name heavy with implications of risk. So, shockingly unprepared and egged on by his friend Kevin, he stumbled off to one of history's more obscure swamps. This is the mad and irresistible tale of how a New Zealander applied finescale discipline to a 4mm model of a unique English oddity.
Construction of chain-driven 0-4-0 steam locomotive with flywheel - the original built by Mr Isaac Watt Boulton in the 1860s and recorded in Alfred Rosling Bennett's 1927 book "The Chronicles of Boulton's Sidings".
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Riveting Stuff
Issue 91 (1996)
p.290
Scratchbuilders need to represent rivets - so why not make your own riveting tool?
Rivet press for pillar drill
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The Little Old Lewin
Issue 73 (1994)
p.237
4mm
Paul builds the Impetus kit of Lewin Foundry's Seaham Harbour 0-4-0, purportedly the longest serving steam loco in Britain. He found it ideal for beginners.