When models get a little older they can often suffer from their decals starting to crack or flake. This can be very annoying or even heartbreaking for prised models, but there is something you can do.Microscale is a brand of decal finishing...
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When models get a little older they can often suffer from their decals starting to crack or flake. This can be very annoying or even heartbreaking for prised models, but there is something you can do.Microscale is a brand of decal finishing...
A wash is a thinned down coat of paint used by modellers to add details such as weathering, dust, grime, oil, rust or mud to the models and scenery on their layouts or dioramas.A wash is a coat of paint so thin, that when applied to a model,...
With so many functions on a modern or advanced multimeter, and so many reasons why you may want to use one, it would be impossible to answer the question 'How do I use a multimeter?' comprehensively. However, most modellers will only want to check...
A locomotive cradle is a specially shaped sponge block designed to gently but firmly hold a model railway locomotive upside down and in place while servicing.Cradles typically come supplied with additional sponge inserts to alter their size...
Screeching model railway locomotives are a common problem that most modellers come across at one time or another. If your engine is partial to the odd screech, it will likely be one of two things, but in either case, it rarely means it's the end...
Knowing which parts of your model railway locomotive to oil can be a little mystifying, especially if you no longer have the servicing guide supplied when the model was new. So here are a few tips that may help.The first thing to consider is...
Traction tyres were used on many older model railway locomotives to improve their traction, not surprisingly, when they break the locomotive is often left unable to move little more than itself.This can be very frustrating and is a problem...
Model locomotives can become weaker over time, but finding the cause is seldom a cut and dry case.There are many reasons why a model railway locomotive may lose some of its power over time. Unfortunately, no single reason offered here is likely to...
These days, panel lines are something most modellers desire, but some older plastic kits came with raised panel lines, and many modellers like to replace them with recessed ones instead, but how is that done?The process of removing raised...
Cross lock tweezers perform the same function and appear similar in design to regular tweezers, the difference being they open when you squeeze them!Cross lock tweezers work in the same way as regular tweezers, in that the memory of the metal...
Most modellers will be aware that the performance of a rough-running wagon or coach can be improved with the fitting of bearings. But how do you drill the holes needed to fit them?If a hole in your bogie requires widening to facilitate a...
Modellers work with a wide variety of substances when producing models or layouts. The most common are forms of injection moulded plastic, such as styrene. Other kits can be produced using resin parts. Resin offers the manufacturer the ability to...