Contrary to the way it sounds, a model railway in a box is not some sort of mega-inclusive starter set, in fact, it...
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Contrary to the way it sounds, a model railway in a box is not some sort of mega-inclusive starter set, in fact, it...
Shaper sheets are a material used to create self-supporting hills or terrain on a model railway layout or other...
Traditionally gravel ballast has been the forerunner for track beds in railway modelling and gives your layout an...
Clinker and carvel are two different methods of constructing the hull of a ship or boat. Clinker built hulls, also...
When telegraph lines cross railways, a certain clearance is required to ensure the safety and proper functioning of...
A G clamp is traditionally used in wood working for holding pieces of wood in place whilst being glued etc and come in many sizes.
In the world of modelling you can get a sized down version, which you can use for clamping more or less anything you like.
As the name suggests it resembles the letter G and has a gun like handle that when you squeeze, the ratchet mechanism pulls the clamp together to hold your work in place.
The action is not unsimilar to that of a mastic gun, that you would use for putting a bead of sealant around your bath.
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