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Wagon Loads No.4: The Empty
Issue 68 (1994)
p.31
7mm
Plenty of wagons ran load-less for part of their working life. Martyn Welch builds a wagon with working doors - a versatile model suitable for a part-loaded yard cameo.
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Wagon Loads No.5: Nutty Slack
Issue 69 (1994)
p.59
7mm
A search for the most predictable load of all finds that coal ain't just coal.
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Wagon Loads No.6: Loose Floorboards
Issue 70 (1994)
p.115
Floorboards, battens, beams, branches and boles - indeed timber of every description once rode the rails.
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Wagon Loads No.7: Distant Drums
Issue 72 (1994)
p.181
The search for information on this distinctive load finds Martyn Welch poling across polluted ponds of the past, prattling with Pirelli, engaging with the electricity board (to no avail, like most of us) and rambling round a railway yard. Deadline day came and went somewhere in the middle.
Cable drums - real and modelled.
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Weathering Panelled Stock
Issue 145 (2003)
p.230
Martyn Welch shows how he creates the light and shade effects that give a convincing patina of age to a well-travelled pre-Group coach.
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Weathering Tank Wagons
Issue 277 (2020)
p.67
Weathering tank wagons requires slightly different techniques to replicate the effects they display, purely because of their unique shape.
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With Blood and with Custard
Issue 150 (2004)
p.104
7mm
Using techniques you can apply to almost any vehicle, Martyn Welch puts the finishing touches to a cracking pair of 7mm scale Gresley coaches.
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