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A Simple 8750 Pannier Tank in 4mm
Issue 189 (2009)
p.59
4mm/P4
Part scratchbuilt, part Martin Finney 1854 class pannier kit-bash running on High Level chassis and Ultrascale wheels.
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A Trio of Gresley O2s in P4
Issue 223 (2013)
p.125
4mm/P4
Tom Mallard describes how he built three Gresley O2s, a rarely modelled prototype, in P4 using Exactoscale wheels.
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A Trio of Gresley O2s in P4 - Part 2
Issue 228 (2014)
p.2
4mm/P4
Following on from his description of chassis design and wheelset considerations in MRJ 223, Tom Mallard writes a little on the rest of the models. Small variations or or refinements were introduced as this group of models came into being (overall taking some 3 years or so).
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Black Motors
Issue 165 (2006)
p.65
4mm/P4
Tom Mallard employs a mixture of cutting-edge CAD technology, traditional scratchbuilding and unashamed kit borrowing to build this splendid pair of LSWR 700 Goods.
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Black Motors Part Two
Issue 167 (2006)
p.137
4mm/P4
Tom Mallard continues contruction work on his exquisite pair of LSWR 70 Goods.
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Combining the Old with the New
Issue 185 (2008)
p.228
4mm/P4
Tom Mallard splices together two Martin Finney kits to create a P4 model of the much-loved Dukedog.
32xx Dukedog class built using a Duke and Bulldog kit.
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Ex-LNER BR 61632 Belvoir Castle in 1957 condition
Issue 242 (2015)
p.266
4mm/P4
This P4 gem uses a concoction from various sources to represent the prototype. Tom Mallard made substantial use of Dave Bradwell's B1 chassis kit, whilst the key bodywork parts were from a combination of specially commissioned etches and sheet metal cut and built up by hand. Here he outlines the construction.
LNER B2 class 4-6-0.
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Getting the Look
Issue 263 (2018)
p.147
Tom Mallard describes how he modified a Dean Goods loco built by John Hayes from a Martin Finney kit to better capture the distinctive character of the prototype
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Great Western Gas Lamps in 4mm
Issue 228 (2014)
p.34
Tom Mallard outlines the methods he used to build 4mm scale GWR station lamps.
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Simplicity itself - a postwar 3F
Issue 176 (2007)
p.185
Whether in prototype or model form, was there ever a more uncomplicated workaday locomotive than those Johnson/Deeley 3Fs? Tom Mallard tries out some new constructional ideas with his P4 version.