Glass fibre pencils are commonly used in modelling for cleaning locomotive wheels, commutators and other electrical...
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Glass fibre pencils are commonly used in modelling for cleaning locomotive wheels, commutators and other electrical...
When choosing turnouts for your layout, you may have noticed there is a choice between turnouts with insulated frogs...
Various types of steam locomotives were used for shunting operations. Here are some of the commonly seen steam...
The Inglenook layout was created by Mr Alan Wright (1928 -2005) and designed on a four foot by one-foot board. This...
Most modellers know that flux should be used to make better soldering joins, however, too many articles on the...
Milliput is a two-part epoxy putty.
There are two different colour rolls in a box when these are mixed together it causes a chemical reaction and when left for two of three hours goes rock-hard.
You can use it for a number of modelling projects, I use it for creating rocks and bricks on model bases and if there is any left-over I may fill any small imperfections in any model that may require a bit of attention, once mixed together you have plenty of time to shape it etc.
It goes off so hard you can sand it, file it, saw it, drill it even drive a car over it.
A must for any modeller to have in their tool box.
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