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- Streamline)). Overscale wheel width and deep wheel flanges are used on typical models (but particularly older models), and these require overscale rail profile...
- to make finer tyre and flange standards were thwarted initially by the overscale rail sections available commercially, it being impractical for an individual...
- Swanley New Barn Railway, in Swanley, Kent, operates a 7 1/4 inch gauge overscale version of the 'kestrel' which was built by Mar**** Miniature Railways...
- that aim to be close to the prototype dimensions. Reduction in toylike, overscale flanges, pointwork, etc. In Britain it is particularly used because small...
- and because point and crossing (P&C) work is a little easier due to an overscale flangeway clearance. These two concessions in scaling down the prototype...
- chandelier from the Kennedy era, which Pat Nixon had replaced with an overscale, Empire chandelier, formerly in the Kennedy Blue Room. Conroy, Sarah Booth...
- modellers but have not spread to m****-production because the inaccuracies and overscale properties of the commercial scales ensure reliable operation and allow...
- shades of carmine, old gold, sapphire and fern green with a pattern of overscaled stars and olive leaves was woven for the room. The refurbishment of White...
- 2 out of 5 stars, saying that it was "dim, dim, dim, and so absurdly overscaled that we're not supposed to mind." Linda Barnard of the Toronto Star gave...
- the Tasmanian tiger." James Mangold said the hype due to the casting "overscaled the movie" and added: "I'm very proud of the movie and the ideas in it...