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Bulleid Into Submission
Issue 120 (2000)
p.196
4mm
If you are old enough to remember when finescale choice was sorely limited, this 4mm fibreglass kit might be considered retro-chic. But, on the other hand, it might be better off left in the past. Tim Shackleton gets back to absolute basics.
Q kits of Leeds Bulleid diesel kit
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Bullish about BullAnt
Issue 179 (2007)
p.297
4mm/P4
The rarely modelled North British Type 1 Bo-Bo provides Tim Shackleton with an opportunity to road-test an Australian-made drive system.
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Closed Shed
Issue 102 (1998)
p.103
4mm
Tim Shackleton goes in for a little nostalgia therapy.
Construction of diorama featuring disused engine shed using the Prototype Models card kit.
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Day Return to Retford
Issue 141 (2003)
p.4
4mm/EM
In the three years since it was last featured in MRJ, Roy Jackson's EM gauge empire has grown and grown. Tim Shackleton visits one of the most ambitious model railways ever built in this country.
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Decapod
Issue 132 (2002)
p.27
4mm/P4
Construction of a South Eastern Finecast kit Decapod 0-10-0 loco kit in 4mm
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Double Standards
Issue 184 (2008)
p.181
4mm/P4, 7mm/7mm FS
Tim Shackleton builds a pair of BR Standard moguls in different scales - and finds a big variation in approach as well as in quality.
Tim builds a 4mm DJH 77000 and 7mm 78000 BR Standard mogul 2-6-0 and assesses the relative merits of the kits as well as the constructional techniques and level of detailing required in each scale.
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Dyna-Driven Class 37
Issue 84 (1996)
p.3
4mm
Tim Shackleton puts the Dyna-Drive clutch & flywheel system into a Lima class 37 and then gets to work on giving his 'Growler' a more accurate shell.
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Focus on the 'Jinties'
Issue 159 (2005)
p.137
So the 'Jinties' were all the same? Think again...Over the next few pages Tim Shackleton reveals the many differences that existed between individual members of this popular and long-lived class.
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Heavy engineering
Issue 174 (2007)
p.109
4mm
Tim Shackleton builds a 4mm scale model of an air-braked well wagon used for carrying contractors' excavators and bulldozers.
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Heljan's Class 47: Clean Sweep with New Brushes
Issue 130 (2001)
p.243
4mm/P4
Heljan Class 47 detailing and conversion to P4