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Issue 152 2004 « Previous issue | Next issue »
Edited by Tim Shackleton
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Derwenthaugh: Stretched realities, unexpected bonuses and hard-won truths
p.162
Dave Bradwell argues that the best way to design the perfect layout is to start building it.
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Small Suppliers Forum
p.181
Sharmin Wheels Delrin chain, C-Rail GTS and Adaptainer transfers and MSC container transfers in 4mm, Classic Commercials figures, road roller kit and crawler tractor kit in 7mm, 2 Doors Down GE 25T and 70T kits in 1:48 scale, Aidan Campbell figures in 4mm, HMRS L&Y loco and coach transfers in 4mm and 7mm
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Pipe Down!
p.181
7mm
Martyn Welch shows how he created 'joined-up' pipework on 7mm scale coaches
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Using Fulgurex Point Motors
p.183
Norman Solomon
Norman Solomon modifies a popular turnout mechanism to give reliable, unobtrusive operation.
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MRJ Portfolio
p.185
7mm/S7
B17/6 4-6-0 'Leeds United' in S7 scratchbuilt by Stephen Barfield and weathered by Martyn Welch.
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Real Atmosphere
p.186
Fernside Avenue in Hamworthy, Dorset on 27th May, 1948
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Photocopy Coaches
p.187
4mm/EM
Stephen Hannington discovered a novel way of building coaches for his EM gauge layout.
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Chalked Up
p.193
Peter Johnson explains how the system of chalked wagon markings worked and shows how you can replicate it in model form.
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Destinations and Deliveries
p.195
Paul Jarman describes his methods of adding authentic markings and traders' labels to freight stock.