Adding realistic tyre tracks to muddy terrain in your scale model can enhance the scene’s authenticity and tell a...
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Adding realistic tyre tracks to muddy terrain in your scale model can enhance the scene’s authenticity and tell a...
When modelling fog in a railway scene, you’ll want to create a convincing sense of mist rolling over the tracks,...
Keeping your model trains running smoothly requires regular maintenance, and lubrication is a key part of that....
Waterslide transfers are a key component of scale modelling, allowing you to add intricate markings, insignias and...
The Firefly Class was a series of broad-gauge steam locomotives built for the Great Western Railway (GWR) between...
A vignette is a small impressionist three-dimensional scene creating a moment in time, focusing on one individual thing.
An example of this might be a scale model of a soldier standing on a small base.
The emphasis of the scene is the character and not the base itself, it is the figure that catches the viewers eye rather than the base.
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