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Mike Neale takes his monthly look at recently released diecast and resin models of- tractors, trucks, vans, public service vehicles and traction engines in 1/32, 1/43, 1/76, 1/120 and 1/148 scale.

OXFORD DIECAST – 1/120 SCALE

Oxford Diecast have gone slightly off-piste and introduced a new range of 1/120 scale models to go with TT Gauge model railways. ‘TT’ signifies ‘Table Top’, originating in the USA, before spreading to central and Eastern Europe, and more recently to the UK, with trains now produced by Hornby. Well now you can have some British vehicles to go with them. Six models have been released

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