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A DISPLAY CASE FIT FOR A HORNBY LION

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DISCOVER MORE ABOUT AIRFRAMED AND ORDER YOUR OWN DISPLAY CASE AT www.airframed.co.uk

It's a pleasure to watch someone handle tools and materials with complete confidence. As Airframe's Nigel Julian cuts glass, and applies lead on the corners of the case he's building for our Hornby 'Lion' set, he makes the whole process look so easy

To be fair, practice makes perfect and Nigel has built more display cases than he can remember, and the demand for them isn't slowing down.

Each case starts as a sheet of 3mm thick glass, three feet

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