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Welcome to your new-look practical section. This month, we have a variety of practical features and step-by-step articles, covering different gauges, skill levels and topics. If you’re on the hunt for your next modelling project, then look. Happy Modelling! Close at hand for every modeller is their trusty craft knife. There is no end to the uses we put them to, from removing parts from frets, to cleaning dried-up paint from around the inside of a tin so the lid will go back on.

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