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Gn15.info » 2003 » January
The latest post to the GnAtterBox is in the "Modelling Matters" forum, where Gerry Bullock has replied to the "Quayside in a suitcase..." topic.
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Meet the Swamp Rat by Steve Bennett

Something different from me”, writes Steve Bennett, “a kitbash of someone else’s kit. Thought you might be interested for your projects page.”

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The Wazoo Gets A Pier by Bill Wilson

Bill’s back with the largest project we’ve featured to date - 56 inches of fun!. This large article deals with the building of the pier itself, complete with boat dock and even has a simple tip for adding barnacles!

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T.V. Pallets by Bill Wilson

No, this is not an article about pallets to load televisions on, but rather a simple project to keep the hands busy while watching the tube, and keeping the family company.

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A Maintenance Shed For Your Locos by Bill Wilson

Those of you who’ve seen Bill Wilson’s work on various newsgroups will be delighted that he’s agreed to share some tips on his modelling here on Gn15.info. This first model is, I’m sure, a relatively straightforward first structure for a Gn15 layout - and the beauty is that it’ll fit in on pretty much any type of layout you’re planning.