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76 results found for 'Tim Shackleton'
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A Geordie Gem
Issue 107 (1998)
p.309
4mm/00
Building a High Level kit for a 4mm Manning Wardle 0-4-0ST.
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A Grand Day Out
Compendium 3 (1997)
p.94
4mm
In the days before noses were kept pressed to the business grindstone, wafting around the railway system in an inspection saloon - complete with armchairs and kitchen - seemed a good wheeze. Tim Shackleton built a 4mm example to recall the day when managers were managers.
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A Line of Coke
Issue 180 (2008)
p.31
4mm
Using a new four-way kit from Australia, Tim Shackleton builds variety into a rake of 4mm scale coke hoppers.
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A Load of Scrap
Issue 106 (1998)
p.275
4mm
Tim Shackleton models scrap metal wagons.
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A Ruston with Refinements
Issue 131 (2001)
p.283
4mm
Construction of a Judith Edge Kits Ruston 165DS diesel shunter locomotive kit in 4mm
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Airbrushes - the inside view
Issue 159 (2005)
p.153
Catalogues and product surveys can only tell you so much. When push comes to shove, there's nothing like the word-of-mouth verdict of someone who knows what they're talking about. Six well-known modellers explain the whys and wherefores of their particular choice of airbrush.
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Ale Pallet Wagon
Issue 96 (1997)
p.194
4mm
A wagon built in 4mm scale, using a Parkside kit.
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Bangers from the Black Country
Issue 89 (1996)
p.235
4mm
Vegetarian Tim Shackleton puts aside his half-nibbled carrot for a journey into his carnivorous past, using a combination of kit robbery and scratchbuilding to produce a 4mm model of one of the most successful mobile advertising hoardings in railway history.
LMS Palethorpes sausage van.
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Black Five on a Budget
Issue 138 (2002)
p.243
4mm/00
Tim Shackleton finds Hornby's new RTR model offers an easy and affordable finescale alternative.
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Building a better 'Jinty'
Issue 160 (2005)
p.163
4mm
Lovely bodywork, shame about the running quality...Tim Shackleton gets to grips with the 4mm scale Bachmann 'Jinty'.