The Journal – December 2023
the 9 mill gathering 2023 – Tony Simons and Paul Berntsen report.Weathering techniques – Bryan Lawrence shares his approach to weathering rolling stock.3D printing for...
the 9 mill gathering 2023 – Tony Simons and Paul Berntsen report.Weathering techniques – Bryan Lawrence shares his approach to weathering rolling stock.3D printing for...
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As memories of another Christchurch train show recede into the distance it’s interesting to reflect, not only on this latest show but on those that……...
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ON THE COVER - John Atkinson’s Wa 289 photographed by Peter Ross.
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South Dock Models 1:64 Ao passenger car kit review. Tony Simons has his arm twisted to depart from his favoured 9mm scale and ventures into……...
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Never content to leave well alone, Lawrence Boul looks at options to improve 1:64 wheels… Back in the dark ages when the first railway modeller……...
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Peter Ross provides an objective approach to getting passenger cars the ‘right’ shade of red… The original NZR red, used after Pullman Green was phased……...
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