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Super 60 - Part 1
Issue 109 (1999)
p.43
4mm
A mechanical upgrade for a RTR 4mm model of a popular prototype.
Class 60 diesel locomotive
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Super 60 - Part 2
Issue 110 (1999)
p.99
4mm
An RTR upgrade of a popular prototype.
Class 60 diesel locomotive
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That sun-bleached look
Issue 149 (2004)
p.71
Tim Shackleton explores ways of representing scuffed, fading paintwork on modern intermodal containers.
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That 'painted-on' look
Issue 161 (2005)
p.203
Tim Shackleton shows you how to persuade waterslide transfers to lie flat on uneven surfaces.
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The Art Deco Legend
Compendium 3 (1997)
p.67
4mm
Many people were aware that a vast and unique experimental locomotive was roaming the rails, but few had actually seen it. Thus, Gresley's bizarre 4-6-4 - a great Art Deco sausage of a machine - became known as 'Hush-Hush'. When South Eastern Finescale produced a 4mm kit, Tim Shackleton couldn't resist it.
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The Austerity Years
Issue 118 (2000)
p.109
Before Tim Shackleton reviews the Bachmann RTR model and its conversion options, here he details the history of the WD
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The Austerity Years - Part 2
Issue 119 (2000)
p.139
4mm
Having dealt with the history of the prototype, Tim Shackleton reviews the Bachmann RTR model and its conversion options.
Bachmann WD
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The Bogie Man
Issue 138 (2002)
p.267
4mm
Looking for new ways to improve the running of RTR diesels, Tim Shackleton looks at a simple, cost-effective solution.
Formil Model Engineering
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The Bubble
Issue 93 (1997)
p.43
4mm
Radical butchery produces a 4mm single-unit railcar from RTR basics.
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The Lost Railbus
Issue 97 (1997)
p.215
4mm/P4
Tim Shackleton has fun with an old Ambrico 4mm railbus kit, rekindling memories of the only branch line he really likes and wonders what became of a worthwhile model.
4-wheeled AC Cars railcar.