Brake vans, also known as guards' vans or brake coaches, were typically positioned at the rear of a rake of wagons or...
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Use this mould to make rocks for places where rocks might pop out of the terrain, such as embankments, ditches and hillsides. Mould is flexible and reusable. 5" x 7" (12.7 cm x 17.7 cm)
Model talus (rock debris) wherever you create rock faces, outcroppings and or road cuts.
Model talus (rock debris) wherever you create rock faces, outcroppings and or road cuts.
Model talus (rock debris) wherever you create rock faces, outcroppings and or road cuts.
Model talus (rock debris) wherever you create rock faces, outcroppings and or road cuts.
Model talus (rock debris) wherever you create rock faces, outcroppings and or road cuts.
Rock Mould-layered Rock Use this mould to make rocks anywhere the earth might have settled in layers, such as old sea beds, river bottoms and more. Mould is flexible and reusable. 5 in x 7 in (12.7 cm x 17.7 cm)
Totally flat areas of land are very rare in nature. They usually occur as part of human intervention when a large flat area is required. A prime example is the railway, which has large expanses of flat land in stations, good yards, dockyards, and so on. Therefore, one way to add realism to your model railway layout is to make it look like it was carved...