If you have an old faithful wagon, coach or locomotive that can no longer enjoy a trip around your layout due to a...
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If you have an old faithful wagon, coach or locomotive that can no longer enjoy a trip around your layout due to a...
When railway modellers refer to a baseboard, they are talking about the large flat board on which their railway...
Modelling in Z gauge is not for the faint-hearted and certainly presents a challenge or two, but surely that's the...
A blanking plate is a little circuit board that can be plugged into a DCC model railway locomotive. Its function is...
It is difficult for me to accurately estimate the coverage you will get out of a bag of model railway scatter without...
This depends on how often you use your paint brushes!
Every time you finish using your paint brush whether you are using enamel or acrylic paint, clean your paint brush with thinners or white spirit for enamel, and with water for acrylic. Always re-point your brush, this will help to improve the lifespan of your brush.
You will know when to replace your brush as it will not go back to its original shape and look bushy.
Do not throw the brush away as this can be used for dry brushing.
Do not leave your paint brush standing in a pot as this with distort the shape of the bristles and don't let the paint dry on the brush either.
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