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Churston Goods
Issue 127 (2001)
p.133
4mm/EM
Trevor Potts describes some of te vast array of EM wagons that feature n his spuerb layout, which was originally featured in MRJ No. 60.
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Churston Goods
Issue 128 (2001)
p.183
4mm/EM
Trevor Pott continues describing his EM wagons and the operating procedures involved at Churston.
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Churston Goods - Part 3
Issue 129 (2001)
p.221
4mm/EM
Trevor Pott continues describing his EM wagons and the operating procedures involved at Churston
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Churston People
Issue 249 (2016)
p.227
4mm
Trevor Pott demonstrates that he uses more than just locos and stock to set the scene and ring the changes on his delightful Churston layout
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Clerestory Upgrade
Issue 88 (1996)
p.179
4mm
Trevor Pott builds a superb 4mm example of the GW E37 from the Slater's kit.
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Forming GWR Commode Handles
Issue 273 (2019)
p.233
4mm
Trevor Pott describes how he forms GWR commode handles
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Gerry Mann
Issue 192 (2009)
p.187
7mm/7mm FS
Trevor Pott recalls one of the pioneers of 7mm finescale.
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GWR Toplight Brake Compo
Issue 265 (2018)
p.226
4mm/EM
Photographs and brief notes on a David Geen GWR Dia. E83 toplight brake combo kit built on a whim by Trevor Pott
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Home-made transfers
Issue 99 (1997)
p.315
The small lettering usually applied to the solebars of coaches and some wagons, giving dimensions, weight and other vital statistics, is a detail often overlooked by modellers. But not wishing to be defeated by such little things, Trevor Pott set about producing hand-painted transfers to decorate his models' nether regions.
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Making the Most of Ready to Run Wagons
Issue 262 (2018)
p.97
4mm/EM, 4mm/P4
Although both discerning modellers, Trevor Pott and Philip Hall have seen the benefits of refining popular RTR wagons. One looks at a Bachman model and the other by Oxford Rail, one is in EM and the other P4, and both simple-to-achieve improvements
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