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Cameo Layout Competition
Issue 254 (2017)
p.121
Simon Castens and Iain Rice describe the genesis of and the rules and requirements for the Cameo Layout Competition
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Classical Jazz
Issue 283 (2021)
p.303
4mm/P4
Three authors describe three different models of the 0-6-2T N7 locomotive.
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Classical Jazz Part 3
Issue 285 (2021)
p.395
4mm/P4
Continuation of the modelling journey of the LNER N7, now looking at the RTR model from Oxford Models.
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East Suffolk Ramblings
Issue 150 (2004)
p.82
4mm
In the early 1980s, the East Suffolk ight was the definitive statement of the finescale ethos - which, to a degree, it still is. It looked beautiful, it broke acres of new ground and at times it ran abominably. More to the point, MRJ was born amid its rambling trackage and bleak salt marshes. Twenty-odd years on, Iain Rice explains what the ESLR was all about, while Bob Barlow's captions pick out some of the things that worked brilliantly andothers that didn't.
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Gresley's Drone - the J39
Issue 34 (1989)
p.258
4mm
Ubiquitous it certainly was, dull it may have been, but ordinary - never! A look at the family tree of Gresley's most populous class and an attempt to re-vamp an outmoded kit.
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In Search of the 'Buckjumpers' - Part 1
Issue 35 (1989)
p.319
4mm
Iain has been working on the 'Buckjumper' story for many years and presents the result of his remarkable painstaking search.
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In Search of the 'Buckjumpers' - Part 2
Issue 36 (1990)
p.364
Iain Rice concludes his comprehensive round-up of this large and diverse class.
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Mike Sharman 1933-2019
Issue 274 (2019)
p.278
Mike Sharman obituary
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Nemesis - the S&D 2-8-0
Issue 23 (1988)
p.163
4mm/EM
Iain Rice describes this tale as "The Thrilling Travails of Sir Iain d'Ambroise in combat with the The Mendip Monster, Recounted by Himself at the conclusion of his Triumph!" - but then he would, wouldn't he? The truth, it seems, is that he took years and years to build a loco that very nearly beat him.
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No. 1 Shop Review: Spraying with Felt Tips
Issue 3 (1985)
p.103
Letraset airbrush ('Letrajet') that uses felt-tip pens as paint (ink) source.