Felix Pole was an ambitious employee of the Great Western Railway. Born in 1877, by the age of 27 he was working in...
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Felix Pole was an ambitious employee of the Great Western Railway. Born in 1877, by the age of 27 he was working in...
Yes, you can use a black undercoat if you are painting something white but ideally you should look at using a white...
Weathering your ship's decking will provide spectacular results to the overall appearance of the model, especially if...
Introducing the most useful piece of kit that any modeller could have in their toolbox. It is called a helping hand...
Code 83 track is used to represent North American railway track prototypically used on main lines and for heavy...
In order to assist modellers, there are a number of Tracksetta tools available that help when laying track. In order to facilitate this, it is possible to procure straight tools and those with a set curve or radius. Differing radii will allow the modeller to adapt the shape and tightness of the curve of the track. In addition to straight sections, the following curved sections are generally available for N Gauge layouts:- 9 Inch Radius (228 mm), 12 Inch Radius (305 mm), 15 Inch Radius (381 mm), 18 Inch Radius (457 mm), 21 Inch Radius (533 mm), 24 Inch Radius (610 mm), 30 Inch Radius (762 mm) and 36 Inch Radius (915 mm).
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