Observation coaches are a distinctive feature of certain railway services, offering passengers a unique and immersive...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
Observation coaches are a distinctive feature of certain railway services, offering passengers a unique and immersive...
Half-track vehicles are a unique type of military vehicle that combines the features of both wheeled and tracked...
Crackle medium is a weathering agent in a bottle, it has the appearance of a varnish. When you have primed your...
If you are thinking about installing turnout motors (also referred to as point motors) on your layout, you may well...
When building a model railway layout, it is not uncommon to use different track codes for various reasons. This can...
Removing parts from sprues in a plastic model kit is a crucial step that requires care and precision to avoid damaging the parts. Here are the steps you can follow to do this effectively:
Preparation:
Identify the Parts:
Cutting the Parts:
Trimming Excess Plastic:
Smoothing the Edges:
Cleaning:
By following these steps and using the right tools, you can effectively remove parts from sprues without damaging your plastic kit.
Click here to receive the tips weekly in your mailbox. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Do I need to wash my plastic kit?
What is Milliput?
What modelling tools do I need to get started?
How do I remove parts from the sprue?
Do I need a cutting mat?