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Scratchbuilding Carriages in Styrene Sheet Part 3
Issue 228 (2014)
p.26
Geoff Kent continues his series of articles on scratchbuilding carriages from styrene.
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Scratchbuilding Road Vehicles in 4mm Scale
Issue 40 (1990)
p.523
4mm
Geoff Kent, a member of the 'Dunwich' team, produces stunning road vehicles using simple techniques and that most 'user-friendly' material, plastic sheet and strip. The secret, he says, lies in choosing the right prototypes and making sure that the key details are right. Here's how he does it.
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Scratchbuilding Road Vehicles in 4mm Scale - Part 2
Issue 41 (1990)
p.567
Geoff Kent concludes his account of scratchbuilding small scale road vehicles. His models are 4mm scale, but the techniques are applicable to most scales.
Wheels and axles. Interiors and details. Painting and lettering.
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Station Hotel Dewsbury
Issue 289 (2022)
p.78
4mm
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The Dunwich Pub
Issue 29 (1989)
p.69
4mm
Geoff Kent is the buildings supremo on the celebrated 4mm exhibition layout Dunwich, featured for the first time anywhere in MRJ No.15. To illustrate the methods which have produced everything from tiny privies to monster maltings, we asked him to describe one of the layout's most characteristic structures, the Malt Shovel pub.
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The Modelling of Black Lion Crossing
Issue 270 (2019)
p.83
4mm
Continuing from the previous issue, Geoff Kent details more of the construction. Well-known for his ability to interpret the buildings he chooses in plastic sheet, he also uses other familiar materials and here he shows how they can be used imaginatively.
In the future Geoff will return by showing us in detail the methods he uses, and we very much look forward to that.
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The Science of Numbers
Issue 146 (2003)
p.255
You wouldn't model a locomotive with an incorrect number, so why not make sure your road vehicles also carry an accurate set of plates? Geoff Kent explains how the old system of registratin marks used to work.
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