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Issue 124 2001 « Previous issue | Next issue »
Edited by Martyn Welch
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Small Suppliers Forum
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Home of 'O' Gauge anti-theft modules, Exactoscale 4mm fishlates and MR 4-bolt, 3-bolt and bridge chairs for the ExactoTrack range, Original Omnibus Company Midland Red Motorway Coach in 4mm, London Road Models GNR 315/345 / LNER J3 0-6-0 loco kit in 4mm, Dart Castings painted figures from the Monty's Model railways Range in 4mm
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08 Update
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4mm
Tim Shackleton improves the new Bachmann 08.
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Display Piece
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If you don't have the time to create a complex diorama for displaying your models, Martyn Welch offers this simple idea as an alternative.
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Return to Kendall - Part Two
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7mm
David Jenkinson now takes us on the practicalities of bringing his huge 7mm project to life with the construction and installation of buildings plus some fundamental scenic decoration.
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Swindonized O/4
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4mm/EM
Guy Williams adds GWR touches and improves the performance of his 4mm Robinson 2-8-0 with Ultrascale universal drive components
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Real Atmosphere
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Two undated photographs of poster hoardings at Exeter
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A Midget Motorised
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2mm
When Stephen Harris got his hands on a tiny 2mm scale kit of a fingernail-sized engine, people told him it was impossible to motorise. At first, he tried and failed. Then, ignoring the old maxim that says when you're in a hole you should stop digging, he beat the odds and got it going. Here's how.
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GW O29 Open
p.33
4mm
John Hayes builds a 4mm GWR O29 Open wagon from a Ratio plastic kit and ABS and Masokits components
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Sea Green
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Gordon Gravett describes how he makes small trees and bushes from a natural plant.
Sea Moss / Sea Foam
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Private owner coke wagon photographs
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Three photographs of private owner (P.O.P.) coke wagons taken between 1938 and 1939 at Cardigan