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A Mixed Bunch
Issue 255 (2017)
p.155
7mm
Peter Jary's latest 7mm scale project is a train of banana vans and here he guides us though a few interesting conversions to produce some LMS-based variants, one from the LNER and two BR Standard designs
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Hokey Cokey
Issue 135 (2002)
p.145
7mm
Pete Jary shows us how he tackled the weathering of a 7mm hopper wagon - although the techniques used cold be applied in any scale to any steel-bodied vehicle.
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N.E. Twins in 7mm
Issue 132 (2002)
p.33
7mm
Pete Jary converts a pair of 7-plank 13T open wagon kits into some rather interesting bolster wagons, and he reckons that a little patience coupled with some basic modelling skill should make it simple for anyone to achieve.
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The Original 3-in-1 Oil Tanker
Issue 133 (2002)
p.57
7mm
Starting with a Slater's 7mm kit, Pete Jary indulged in a bit of tank busting to get what he wanted.
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The WD project - part 2
Issue 163 (2005)
p.299
7mm
In a previous issue we told the story of how Hillingdon Railway Modellers came to design and market their own 7mm scale kit for the Austerity 2-8-0. Club member Pete Jary was co-opted into building the first production sample.
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Weasel brakeys
Issue 177 (2007)
p.227
7mm
Remember BR's diesel brake enders? Mysterious and elusive, little is known for definite about them. In attempting to find out more, Pete Jary ended up building four stunning 7mm models of these fascinating prototypes.