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...
This is where it helps to take notice of your surroundings every time you go out, as nature is continually changing with the seasons.
For spring you will require a lush green scatter to represent the starting of a new year. Young sprouts will have a more yellowish colour.
Don't make the mistake of just using one colour scatter as nature is not like that and two or three shades of green will make for a much more realistic scene.
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