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GWR Covered Footbridge
Issue 40 (1990)
p.500
4mm
Guy Williams builds a 4mm GWR footbridge from an etched kit and finds it to be a work of art - the definitive model of a distinctive lineside feature.
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Masokits Corridor Connections
Issue 64 (1993)
p.193
4mm
Review of 4mm kits for LMS & GWR corridor connections and building the GWR Scissors version.
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No.1 Shop: Double Frames
Issue 46 (1991)
p.105
4mm
Construction of S&MJR Beyer Peacock 0-6-0 focussing on the double-framed chassis.
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Pendon's Latest Engines
Issue 63 (1993)
p.133
4mm/EM
A look at the latest hardware to join the engine roster at Pendon, starting with the Mitchell 'Castle'.
Malcolm Mitchell GWR 'Castle' class 4-6-0.
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Robinson 'K' 2-8-0 or LNER O4
Issue 96 (1997)
p.175
4mm/EM
Guy Williams builds a GWR/LNER 2-8-0 in 4mm/EM.
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Roye England - 1906-1995
Issue 82 (1995)
p.261
Obituary
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Scratchbuilding No. 202
Issue 10 (1986)
p.225
4mm/P4
Guy Williams, Pendon's CME, needs no introduction. His crusade to produce a stud of 4mm locomotives as near to dead scale as possible dates from the late 1940s, when most modellers were content with three-rail 00. His drive, fired by Roye England's critical appreciation, has inspired and maintained Pendon's quest for locomotive perfection and, as a by-product, the now-famous book 'Locomotive Construction in 4mm scale' (Ian Allan). This article, however, is Guy's first published chronology of the building of an individual engine. There is something about a Guy Williams locomotive, something which sets it apart and, with such near to scale components, their sheer delicacy so often makes them appear as if they were really shrunken prototypes. However, beyond this, perhaps his greatest achievement is his ability to capture the very soul of the engine concerned, an ability he has passed on to his fellow modellers and proteges Tony Reynalds, Andrew Field and Paul Morgan (who now keep him very much on his toes!). This really is an artist at work, and here he describes how he built No. 202.
Scratchbuilt GWR '517' class 0-4-2T no. 202.
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Streamlined Duchess
Issue 90 (1996)
p.243
4mm/EM
A cut above the run-of-the-mill, this spectacular Duchess is in 4mm EM.
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Swindonized O/4
Issue 124 (2001)
p.25
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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The Best Coach Kit Yet?
Issue 66 (1993)
p.256
4mm
Slaters, one of the hobby's larger specialist manufacturers, have been a favourite with serious modellers for many years and their first foray into 4mm GWR coaching stock awaited with much excitement. The Toplights have arrived at last and Guy Williams was one of the first in the queue.
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