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Edited by Tim Shackleton
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Small Suppliers Forum
p.242
Peter Dawson Kemilway range of Gresley coach kits in 4mm
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The 'other' Weston-super-Mare
p.243
4mm/EM
Looking for a layout-building project, Andrew Ulyott found inspiration close to home. His delightful EM gauge portrait of the Weston, Cleveland and Portishead terminus at Ashcombe Road is an unusual example of a Colonel Stephens railway in an urban context.
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The earliest underground stock
p.251
7mm
Paul Marchese builds two rakes of 7mm scale coaches from broad-gauge days.
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Boat on an Open C
p.256
4mm
Trevor Pott makes a typically tidy job of an unusual 4mm scale wagon load.
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BR's ex-PO Wagon Fleet - a further diversity
p.257
David Larkin looks at some of the more esoteric designs.
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Solid Foundations
p.261
4mm
John Hayes continues the story of Wallingford with a quest for robust baseboards and reliable pointwork.
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Done and rusted...
p.269
7mm/S7
Having added vast quantities of extra detail to his Scale Seven J15, Martyn Welch brings it to life with all manner of physical weathering effects - from gentle wafts of paint and powder to direct physical assault with knives and chemicals.
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7mm RTR - is this the big breakthrough?
p.279
7mm
Tim Shackleton looks at the new class 03 shunter from DJH