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  1. Mike Trice

    Free 3D Models for download from the Great Northern Railway Society

    The Great Northern Railway Society (GNRS) have added a new resource to their web site, accessible to members and non-members alike. This section contains 3D models that can be downloaded and printed and/or modified as the downloader desires: 3D Print Files - The Great Northern Railway Society...
  2. Chas Levin

    Chas's workbench

    Hello all, this workbench thread will cover my various modelling activites - mainly, but by no means exclusively GNR and LNER. Like a lot of people, I left the RTR railway and the mainly military Airfix kits of my youth and didn't return to modelling for about 30 years, by which time a renewed...
  3. Chas Levin

    Hello from Barnet

    Hello everyone, I joined a little while ago, after a fellow modeller kindly pointed me towards a thread on here about coach painting and lining that he thought I might find helpful for my current project and I found I needed to be a member in order to view the photos properly, which turned out...
  4. Mike Trice

    Gresley Carriages in Detail

    For many years I have accumulated information on Gresley GNR and LNER carriages. I have on occassion uploaded some of these to help modellers on both WT, LNER Encyclopedia and RMWeb. A recent attempt to help @Heather Kay highlighted the potential of me creating a single point of reference that...
  5. micknich2003

    Ex GNRly Bracket Signal.

    My latest effort, ex GNRly bracket signal, and now fitted with UQ arms. The arms are much modified etches, and the "Wooden" dolls are filed from brass bar, the rest is a combination of etches and "Home brew". x
  6. micknich2003

    LATEST SIGNAL

    Another recently completed siganal, for a friends layout set in the mid '80's, and ence the "Spare Sawn Off" dolls. The usual mix of ex D&S etches and "Homebrew". The extremely tall doll in the first picture is only in place to ensure the "Doll Pocket" is soldered squre and true, far easier to...
  7. micknich2003

    GN Rly Co acting Bracket Signal

    I started this way back in January 2009, but for various reasons I was unable to finish it. Practicly the only work required was to permanantly fit the arms, connect everything up and paint it. John Brighton, who is better known for his loco's did that, and he has made a fine job of my bit of...
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