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Ironstone Wharf at Boot
Issue 220 (2013)
p.26
Writes Peter Kazer: "When I planned the layout, I knew this would be the most difficult area, as I know of only one photograph of the quarry building, and that is in a state of dereliction and in the background. However, as serving the quarry was the main purpose for building the line in the first place, there was no getting away from the fact that it would have to appear, as 1880 was its heyday."
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John Webb 1942-2015
Issue 250 (2016)
p.275
4mm
A selection of photos of some of John's work including a Kirtley 800 class 2-4-0, 6-wheeled post office sorting van and tender, Kirtley 0-6-0, and Johnson MR 4-4-0.
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Kelso - a Spooner quarry loco in 1/32
Issue 291 (2022)
p.137
1:32/NG
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Little and Large
Issue 270 (2019)
p.111
1:32, 1:48
Photographs of Peter Kazer's 1/48 scale and 1/32 scale scratch built models of Corris Railway No. 3
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Owd Ratty
Issue 206 (2011)
p.84
1/4in
For what he says will be his last layout, Peter Kazer has pulled out all the stops to capture the essence of the original 3ft gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway which closed in 1913. Using a scale of 1/4in to 1 foot, he has scratchbuilt everything and the result is a wonderfully sensitive portrait of the simple and remote terminus at Boot.
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Sand Hutton
Issue 168 (2006)
p.165
1/4in
In modelling the least-documented of all English narrow-gauge railways, Peter Kazer chose to use 1/4in scale rather than true 7mm. The outcome is a highly individual representation of an unusual and attractive prototype.
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Sand Hutton
Issue 169 (2006)
p.215
1/4in
Peter Kazer describes the construction of the locomotives and stock for his 1/4in scale layout.
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Second Time Around
Issue 188 (2009)
p.3
1/4in
"After completing Sand Hutton, I had not intended to start anything new but an invitation to demonstrate at Warley made me ponder. I realised that with nothing under construction, I would not be able to carry out the request. The choice of what to do took me back to the 1970s when I had produced a model of parts of the Festiniog railway in 4mm to 1ft. I had been reasonably happy with the double Fairlie locomotives but the single had always been a hotchpotch mechanically. I therefore decided to build a model of 'Taliesen' at 1/4 in to 1ft and since it was highly unlikely that it would ever have a layout to run on, it would be in its earliest guise..."
Scratchbuilt construction of Festiniog railway single Fairlie 0-4-4T 'Taliesen'.
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Talyllyn Coaches from 1905
Issue 257 (2017)
p.202
1:32
Peter Kazer describes the construction of Talyllyn coaching stock in 1/32FS
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Talyllyn Locomotives 1 and 2 in 1865/6 (1⁄4 inch to 1 foot scale)
Issue 240 (2015)
p.193
1/4in
Peter describes the research and building of 'Dolgoch' and 'Talyllyn'.
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