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GWR rusted rails – The Model Railway Show

Rusty rails and chairs eradicate trackwork for Bai Dell By demilling and rusting rail nets and seats, I finished my monitor job this week. After dusting chairs and nets with the rusty powder from Welgio, I used an old brush to spread it throughout. After that, I used air (the method of changing compressed air … Continue reading “GWR rusted rails – The Model Railway Show”

Bydemill track ready for ballast – The Model Railway Show

Is prepared for the gutti I decided to start painting on the observe bydemill – My 7mm Nice Western Railway Structure after making significant progress on my 6″ observe studdy. I stuck with the strategy I had developed on the workbench, and I couldn’t be happier with the results thus far. Every step required a … Continue reading “Bydemill track ready for ballast – The Model Railway Show”

Lit-up magnifying glasses – The Model Railway Show

An upgraded tool to work intently, such as the glowing rails. I’ve been monitoring my model railway projects extensively lately—and my outdated, headband model Magnefire was not serving me well. Even worse, it refused to stay securely on my head. I believe the adjustment mechanism has worn out, as it often would slide down or … Continue reading “Lit-up magnifying glasses – The Model Railway Show”

Friday, but not Front End Friday

Thursday, but not Thursday and Entrance The steep gradient is inside the caller, and you can see Douglas (formerly known as “Doug” before they lost their pace), Dave, Harry, and his Hanselt. Wet rails make the procedure of slipping difficult, making winter hours of work even more difficult. The waggons’ racks are either divided on … Continue reading “Friday, but not Front End Friday”

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