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admit to being a ‘parochial’ modeller. By that, I mean down the decades I’ve built locomotives/stock/structures to represent one particular railway (the ex-GNR main line), at one particular time (the late-‘50s/early-‘60s) and in one particular scale/gauge (4mm:1ft scale/ OO). I’ve dabbled in EM (though I should have done much, much more in this ‘perfect compromise’

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