Four members of a "fascist" cell who made pistol parts on a 3D printer and celebrated right-wing attacks have been convicted of a range of offences.
During the trial prosecutors said the four "celebrated racist violence and killing" through online messages.
Prosecutor Annabel Darlow QC said the group described killers such as Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and Anders Breivik, who murdered 77 people in Norway, as "saints".
He said the group had a "deeply entrenched extreme right-win mindset".
"The vitriolic hatred expressed by these defendants went far beyond an intolerance of others," he said.
"While the group had no clear target at the time of their arrest, they pushed relentlessly for violent action in pursuit of their objectives.
