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olm’s Malcolm and Silvia of Malcolm’s
Miniatures are pleased to share
By AIM Members, Malcolm & Silvia their love of miniatures with the
readers this month. Malcolm has
been involved in making models
since he discovered Airfix kits as a
young lad. Over the years he has
made many different types of
models – military models,
vehicles, railways, figures,
buildings and scenery.
For 20 years he was active as a
volunteer model maker for Pen‐
don Museum in Oxfordshire
where the rural scenery of the
1920s and 30s is being re‐created
in 1:76 scale with a village, railway
and the countryside, he was
responsible for modelling
buildings and scenery for them. In
fact, he has worked in all the
popular scales from 1:144 to 1:12.
When Malcolm took early
retirement from a career in
electronics and IT in 2001 he got
the opportunity to make
model‐making his main activity
and set up Malcolm’s Miniatures.
Malcolm & Silvia...
Miniatures are pleased to share
By AIM Members, Malcolm & Silvia their love of miniatures with the
readers this month. Malcolm has
been involved in making models
since he discovered Airfix kits as a
young lad. Over the years he has
made many different types of
models – military models,
vehicles, railways, figures,
buildings and scenery.
For 20 years he was active as a
volunteer model maker for Pen‐
don Museum in Oxfordshire
where the rural scenery of the
1920s and 30s is being re‐created
in 1:76 scale with a village, railway
and the countryside, he was
responsible for modelling
buildings and scenery for them. In
fact, he has worked in all the
popular scales from 1:144 to 1:12.
When Malcolm took early
retirement from a career in
electronics and IT in 2001 he got
the opportunity to make
model‐making his main activity
and set up Malcolm’s Miniatures.
Malcolm & Silvia...