(Cue nostalgic music...) I vividly remember the excitement and nervousness of opening up my first model kit many...
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(Cue nostalgic music...) I vividly remember the excitement and nervousness of opening up my first model kit many...
There is an unwritten rule that you do not mix enamel and acrylic paint as they are completely different in their...
When dry brushing, you might want to consider using an older brush, or a cheaper one at least, as it is going to...
Bullhead rail is a type of railway rail that was prominently used in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world...
The sizes of paintbrushes used for modeling, particularly in scale models and miniatures, can vary widely, but they...
Peco manufactures two types of track:
- Set-Track is the standard geometry range, similar to the one used by Hornby. The range comprises curves, straights, crossings and points.
- Streamline is the extended range with wider radii for the points and crossings, making them look more real. There is no Streamline straights or curves but flexible track can be used. It requires being cut to size and bent according to the needs. This is why Streamline is considered to be for the more experienced modeller.
Both Streamline and Set-Track will connect together.
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