Screeching model railway locomotives are a common problem that most modellers come across at one time or another. If...
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Screeching model railway locomotives are a common problem that most modellers come across at one time or another. If...
To model a freight train prototypically, one must first know how long the prototype is, but that information is...
The dictionary defines a portal as an entrance to something and is often grand or imposing in appearance. A railway...
Traction tyres were used on many older model railway locomotives to improve their traction, not surprisingly, when...
We are willing to bet that at least 99.9% of modellers own at least one MK1 carriage amongst their collection. These...
Maskol is a liquid rubber solution that can be used on plastic models to cover areas that you don't want to paint. Think of it as painting what will become masking tape.
Simply apply the solution to the desired area leave for 15 to 20 minutes until hard.
Then paint the model.
When the painted area is dry peel off the Maskol to reveal the unpainted area.
This rubber solution can also be used on glass.
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