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  "description": "Soldering together the 2 ton iron coal wagon kit by A Knights Work.",
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  "publishedAt": "2006-04-18T00:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "{loading=\"eager\"}\n\n2 ton iron coal wagon kit by A Knights Work\n\nMy Easter 2006 project was a 2 ton iron coal wagon kit by A Knights Work which I purchased a couple of months ago to test my soldering skills - or lack of them. It's all brass and does not fit together particularily well (the wagon floor seemed very undersized) but after a lot of trial and error, filing an filling I was able to make a decent enough wagon out of it. I added coal and Greenwich couplings and a very rusty paint job and now just need to add some lettering and it's done. A good holidays work - though my soldering needs a lot more practice!",
  "title": "2 ton iron coal wagon"
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