We are often advised to dry-brush models to achieve particular effects, but what is dry brushing, and when would you...
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We are often advised to dry-brush models to achieve particular effects, but what is dry brushing, and when would you...
In theory, all decoder brands conform to the same standards so should be compatible with all locomotives (providing...
If you're considering installing dropper wires to your model railway track, you may be wondering where and how to...
The reason for test fitting before gluing is simply to make sure the piece will actually fit into place. One example...
A gantry hoist is a useful addition to a model railway layout as it can add realism and functionality. Used to lift...
There are many types of paint that can be used on plastic kits, and the best choice will depend on the specific project and the desired result. However, some popular options include:
Ultimately, the best paint for plastic kits will depend on the specific needs of the project and the skill level of the modeler. It's important to test the paint on a small, inconspicuous area of the model before applying it to the entire surface, and to follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
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