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Building Model Locomotives that Work
Issue 142 (2003)
p.103
Tony Wright believes compensation, finescale wheels and elaborate detail are unnecessary on mail-line locomotives. A 'big green engine' ought, in his view, to take no mor ethan 25-30 hours to build. He explains the rationale behind this seemingly heretical approach.
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Charwelton
Issue 161 (2005)
p.205
4mm/00
Tony Wright takes time out from his job as Deputy Editor of British Railway Modelling to describe the Wolverhampton club's latest main-line exhibition layout. It's Great Central, it's OO and it works very well indeed.
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Little Bytham
Issue 252 (2017)
p.2
4mm/00
Wishing to recreate a scene from his trainspotting days, and having built an enviable collection of East Coast Main Line trains, Tony Wright looked for a prototype station to model. With names like 'Papyrus' and 'Mallard', he looked no further than the east coast racing ground at Little Bytham. With careful research and attention to detail, he has created a wonderful and inspiring layout, and MRJ is particularly proud to present the result in Tony's sincere and thought-provoking words. So sit back, turn the pages and relive those distant days of the fifties.
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Recreating Prototype Trains
Issue 128 (2001)
p.175
Recreating prototype trains/train formations in model form
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Recreating Prototype Trains - Part 2
Issue 129 (2001)
p.229
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Stoke Summit
Issue 121 (2000)
p.203
4mm/00
Tony Wright reveals the thinking behind this popular exhibition layout, designed both to provide authentic mail-line running, and allow the spectator to indulge in traditional lineside trainspotting.