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With the festive period almost here, it provides the perfect opportunity to get creative. Most of us usually have some extra time off, which means more time modelling, and finishing that kit or loco project that has been sitting on the shelf since spring. Nights at home, sitting in your comfiest armchair with a modelling project – sounds pretty perfect to me.

Depending on how much you throw yourself into the festivities, there's an opportunity to have some fun, too, especially with the Christmas Tree. Is there anything better than having a Santa-themed layout running around the bottom of the tree? If you

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