A tunnel liner is a sheet of scale brickwork, often moulded for detail and constructed from plastic, used to...
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A tunnel liner is a sheet of scale brickwork, often moulded for detail and constructed from plastic, used to...
When it comes to rigging a 1:350 scale model ship, it is important to choose the right size thread to ensure accuracy...
The underside colour of a Royal Air Force (RAF) Spitfire is an iconic aspect of its camouflage and getting it right...
The Great Western Railway Roundel is a logo used by the GWR on locomotives and rolling stock between 1934 and 1942....
DAS is an air-drying clay. When dry it can be sanded and painted. It is ideal for many model making applications...
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The shop in Sandown is closed from 25th December, reopening on 30th December.
In order to assist modellers, there are a number of Tracksetta tools available that help when laying track. In order to facilitate this, it is possible to procure straight tools and those with a set curve or radius. Differing radii will allow the modeller to adapt the shape and tightness of the curve of the track. In addition to straight sections, the following curved sections are generally available for N Gauge layouts:- 9 Inch Radius (228 mm), 12 Inch Radius (305 mm), 15 Inch Radius (381 mm), 18 Inch Radius (457 mm), 21 Inch Radius (533 mm), 24 Inch Radius (610 mm), 30 Inch Radius (762 mm) and 36 Inch Radius (915 mm).
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