There are several options for securing plastic or card model buildings to a baseboard: Using a strong adhesive such...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
There are several options for securing plastic or card model buildings to a baseboard: Using a strong adhesive such...
Undoubtedly, 00 gauge is the most common gauge for modelling in the UK, so it stands to reason that 00 gauge...
British locomotive classes 44, 45 and 46 were an early design of diesel-electric locomotive intended for mainline...
BEMO couplings refer to a specific type of coupling used to connect rolling stock on narrow gauge model railway...
In the world of model railways, a private owner wagon refers to a freight wagon that, in real life, was owned by a...
A vignette is a small impressionist three-dimensional scene creating a moment in time, focusing on one individual thing.
An example of this might be a scale model of a soldier standing on a small base.
The emphasis of the scene is the character and not the base itself, it is the figure that catches the viewers eye rather than the base.
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