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  • What is the right thickness for a baseboard?
    What is the right thickness for a baseboard?

    Baseboards are made up of three elements. Starting at the bottom and working up, there arethe supports (legs), on top of the supports sits the framing (baseboard frame) on the very top of all that is the top surface (board on which you...

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  • What is a SPST switch?
    What is a SPST switch?

    An SPST switch is a simple on/off switch. SPST stands for Single Pole Single Throw and it is the most basic of switches controlling a single piece of equipment from a single power supply.In a model railway scenario, this switch is used to...

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  • What are self-closing tweezers?
    What are self-closing tweezers?

    Self-closing tweezers are regular tweezers but their default position is closed just like a clothes peg.There is nothing complicated about their design though, in fact, self-closing tweezers are more straightforward than a clothes peg with no...

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  • What is NEM?
    What is NEM?

    NEM stands for Normal-European-Modelling standards. NEM standards are decided and maintained by an organisation called MOROP which was formed in the mid-1950s and is made up of numerous model railway associations and enthusiasts throughout Europe....

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  • What do the Revell skill levels mean?
    What do the Revell skill levels mean?

    Choosing a brand new Revell kit to build is an exciting time, all of those shiny pictures on the boxes make you want them all. But some kits are more complex than others, some come with paint and glue whilst others don't. So which one is right for...

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  • What is a wet palette?
    What is a wet palette?

    Fine painting is always something best done with patience. The problem is, when using acrylic paint if you take too long then your freshly mixed colour will dry out on the palette before being applied to your model. A wet palette is an answer to...

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  • What colour are railway rails?
    What colour are railway rails?

    In the early days, railway tracks were made from iron, but cast iron was considered to be too brittle and wrought iron too soft, so in the end, it was decided to manufacture the rails from steel. Steel can take on many colours, although we...

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  • What is a "helping hand" tool?
    What is a "helping hand" tool?

    Introducing the most useful piece of kit that any modeller could have in their toolbox. It is called a helping hand tool but sometimes masquerades as a third-hand tool. It delivers what its name promises: a helping hand!A helping hand tool is...

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  • How can I add panel lines to a scale model?
    How can I add panel lines to a scale model?

    A lot of modellers like to add detail to their models. One of the things you can do to add realism to your model is to accentuate its panel lines. Panel lines are the gaps or joins between the panels that make up the outer shell of a vehicle,...

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  • What is a panel line?
    What is a panel line?

    Panel lines can help give life and realism to a model. These are the gaps or joins that you would see on the real-life prototype of a model between the metal panels that make up its bodywork.All large forms of transport have their outer...

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  • What is a NEM pocket?
    What is a NEM pocket?

    NEM couplings are part of a universal coupling system for model railway rolling stock. They were introduced as a solution to the many different types of coupling from various manufacturers not working well together.They consist of two parts,...

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  • What is epoxy resin?
    What is epoxy resin?

    The chances are that if you have ever tried to research what an epoxy resin is, you were bombarded with phrases like monomelic or oligomeric. Equally, the chances are that if you knew what monomelic or oligomeric meant, then you would know what an...

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