Frequent Contributor:
Graham Windle
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Frequent contributors to Scratchbuilt.com
get their own page!
Graham Windle always manages to send me things I've never seen.
Tuning forks, twin motors, and trunking - oh my! Many thanks, Graham!
Graham has his own website,
Slot Car Builder - check it out!
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Readers Gallery 86.
From Graham Windle's Soldering Block
Four chassis built plus one found, includes a front engined car, an iso, a reconfigurable Calibre, Graham's World Proxy Ferrari 550 and an Italian
belt-driven arcade-style car.
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Readers Gallery 52.
Graham Windle's Collection: Two Pete O'Toole Chassis
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Readers Gallery 51.
Graham Windle's Porsche GT1 Proxy Race Entry
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Article Dec. 30, 2002
Graham's 2002 Year-end Round-up
Pendle Popsicle, RIKO motors & a Revell chassis
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Readers Gallery 36.
Graham Windle: Bugatti Rail Racer!
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Article Nov. 27, 2002
Graham Windle: A British Slot Stox Chassis
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Readers Gallery 32.
Graham Windle: VACFORMERACHA!!
Or, the black art of scratch building!
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Readers Gallery 28.
Graham Windle: Group of six Riko chassis
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Readers Gallery 25.
Graham Windle: GT-40 Anglewinder
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Readers Gallery 25.
Graham Windle: Brass Strip Iso Fulcrum Chassis
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Readers Gallery 25.
Graham Windle: Two pinions are better than one?
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Readers Gallery 9a.
Graham Windle: Unusual Materials: Two Penrose-style Popsicle Stick Cars
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Readers Gallery 9a.
Graham Windle: Unusual Materials: Chassis made from Electrical Trunking
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Readers Gallery 9a.
Graham Windle: Unusual Materials: Plastic Vac-formed chassis and Ford J body
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Readers Gallery 9.
Graham Windle: Stainless Steel Tuning Fork Chassis
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