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Some of the modelling colleagues that I have met along the way, listed here in alphabetical order.
http://bambrickstudio.co.uk
Backscenes and Dioramas to commission.
http://www.leemarshmodelco.com/
Museum quality 0 Gauge for the discerning collector
http://martynwelch.com/
Many Bucks Hill locomotives have Martyn's expert weathering applied.
http://www.mikemorrisogaugelocomotives.co.uk/
Involved with Bucks Hill from the very start, Mike now undertakes full and part builds.
http://www.missendenrailwaymodellers.org.uk/
Chris Langdon and David Brandreth's excellent courses.
http://www.modernoutline.co.uk/
One of my favourite kit producers.
http://www.nigelsmith0gaugelocomotives.co.uk/
Nigel makes regular journeys to Bucks Hill from the midlands.
http://www.ianrathbonemodelpainting.co.uk/
Ian always turns out a top class job and he also teaches a class at Missenden Abbey.
http://simonhillmodelmaker.weebly.com/
Simon specializes in supplying high quality 7mm scale castings. Follow his link to Hobbyhorse Developments for details.
http://www.swindonworks.co.uk/
Many collectors will be familiar with Malcolm Mitchell's impressive portfolio.
http://www.tonyreynalds.co.uk/
Tony has influenced so many of us over the years. Unsurpassed quality.
http://www.warley-mrc.org.uk/
The Warley group gathers with a permanent HQ and stages their yearly multi scale extravaganza at the NEC.
http://welshwizardlocoworks.co.uk
Fred Lewis has many projects on the go and does some great weathering jobs.