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The 4mm Coach Part One 100pages Softback
Stephen Williams 1995 £10.95
Part one of a series, this book covers basic modelling techniques and includes a section on the whys and wherefores of all those intriguing bits and pieces to be seen on the ends of coaches, all very well illustrated and fascinating. Four basic "project" models are covered, building a plastic kit, modifying a ready to run item and two more complex rebuilds. This book is fully up to the standards one expects from this publisher and will be considered a standard reference work in future years.

4mm Coal Wagon, A Step By Step Guide 154pages Softback
John Hayes 1999 £14.95
This is a very good modelling book, covering every step and method of representing this most ubiquitous of British wagons in 4mm scale. The photographs and diagrams really could not be any better, and the resulting models are miniature works of art. The author has achieved much more though, producing a wonderful pictorial record of these wagons in service, and showing particularly well the state of private owner wagons after pooling and nationalisation. This is one of the best books that Wild Swan have ever produced - and they are all good.

The 4mm Wagon Part One 86pages Softback
Geoff Kent 1991 £12.95
Covering open, mineral and hopper wagons, this book is up to the usual high Wild Swan standards. Apart from being useful for modellers, it contains a wealth of fascinating views of this neglected aspect of railway operation. Reprinted in November 2008. I had forgotten how very good the opening chapter on generalities was, very clear pictures and explanation of the differing types of brakegear being a particular strongpoint.

The 4mm Wagon Part Three 160pages Softback
Geoff Kent 2004 £16.95
The third and final part of a trilogy covering conflats, containers, wagons for long loads and brake vans. Apart from featuring some key brake van designs in excellent detail, I think this is the best book of the three - and the first two were both very good. This final volume also sets out to cover various finishing touches and features numerous excellent photographs of details that whilst of great importance to the modeller are rarely seen. I predict that this will be one of Wild Swan's fastest selling books, highly recommended to 4mm modellers of nearly all persuasions.

The 4mm Wagon Part Two 162pages Softback
Geoff Kent 1995 £12.95
An excellent modelling reference book, liberally illustrated with photographs of the prototype and with a lot of interesting history of freight movement before the days og juggernauts and motorways. A beautiful colour photograph of loading vans at Aberdeen on the covers highlights just how such things hace changed, Iwonder what this scene looks like now? The work shown is easily achievable, with much of the modelling based around easily built kits. Basic underframe work is covered in part one, still available, see entry in list.

Carriage Modelling Made Easy 130pages Softback
David Jenkinson 1996 £12.95
Concentrating on earlier types, ie not flush sided, David Jenkinson is at his readable best describing how to tackle scratchbuilding coaches in plasticard. His arguments and methods are cogent, and the whole is well illustrated with drawings and photographs of both models and interesting prototype shots. The quality of production is superb.

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