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MODEL RAILWAY BACKSCENE MASTERCLASS + 6 TIPS Re the glueing of back scene’s I personal prefer ply. I have a slightly different way of applying the paper, I use a sizing mix of 50/50 PVA glue and water to the board and allow this to dry completely then I use ready mixed wallpaper adhesive (the stuff you buy in a tub), apply this to the board then proceed to lay the paper to the board smoothing out as I go exactly as you describe. and HOW TO TIP: CHEAP, AUTHENTIC, POINT CONTROL Looking for a way to operate the points and switches on your railway without the cost and complexity of electric motors. Here's an old school but low cost authentic alternative solution. TRACK CLEANING: HOW TO CLEAN TRACK, THE 2021 DEFINITIVE The IPA I recommended above is also ideal for mixing with white glue when ballasting etc.. One final word. There is rolling stock that features various cleaning mechanisms held between, or in front the wheels, that reportedly clean the track as they’re pulled around. HOW TO WORK WITH STYROFOAM AND POLYSTYRENE Styrofoam and Polystyrene are amongst my favourite landscape construction materials. Cheap, easy and quick to work with Polystyrene foam, and its close relative Styrofoam, are great for creating hills, tunnels and cliffs and even buildings (in larger scales). HOW TO SAFELY BALLAST POINTS IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS Essentially, when ballasting normally you sprinkle the ballast onto the track surface, clear excess and then spray a PVA/water/IPAsolution over the
HOW TO MAKE SCENIC CEMENT: MY FOOLPROOF 3 PART RECIPE FOR Home » Scenery And Terrain Tips & Tutorials » Ground Cover » How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover. How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover 11 Comments HOW I NOW MAKE MY OWN PLASTER CLOTH FOR HILLS, TUNNELS AND Might I suggest making use of ‘Plasterers Scrim’, (it might be called other things in different outlets or indeed other countries). For the uninitiated, this is the bandage like stuff that is about two or three inches wide and is used by plasterers to cover the joints in plasterboard ceilings or walls before the final coats of plaster areapplied.
ABOUT MRE | MODEL RAILWAY ENGINEER, THE MULTI-AWARD I’m Andy Leaning. Welcome to MRE, my internet man-cave, where I share unique tips, guides, fun stories, videos and photos of my passions: model making, railway layouts and home engineering projects. Model Railway Engineer (MRE to its friends) is the multi-award winning site where miniature-world makers (well over a quarter of million of you in 2020), come for inspiration, reviews THE BEST MODEL RAILWAY CONTROLLERS FOR DC / ANALOGUE For a low budget, well built controller, for single track model railways and starter sets, you can’t go wrong with the Gaugemaster GM-GMC-COMBI Single Track Controller.. An ideal upgrade of the controller supplied in Hornby train sets, the GMC-COMBI it’s well made, has Gaugemaster’s life time guarantee and is more reliable than other low cost controllers. WHERE TO GET FREE PRINTABLE MODEL RAILWAY CARD BUILDINGS Looking for free buildings for your model railway? Paper and card building kits are simple to make, realistic and best of all there are lots of them available free just waiting to be printed. Yep, free! Here's where to get them. Paper buildings are nothing new. They've been around for years, decades even. Metcalfe will be a familiar nameto many.
MODEL RAILWAY BACKSCENE MASTERCLASS + 6 TIPS Re the glueing of back scene’s I personal prefer ply. I have a slightly different way of applying the paper, I use a sizing mix of 50/50 PVA glue and water to the board and allow this to dry completely then I use ready mixed wallpaper adhesive (the stuff you buy in a tub), apply this to the board then proceed to lay the paper to the board smoothing out as I go exactly as you describe. and HOW TO TIP: CHEAP, AUTHENTIC, POINT CONTROL Looking for a way to operate the points and switches on your railway without the cost and complexity of electric motors. Here's an old school but low cost authentic alternative solution. TRACK CLEANING: HOW TO CLEAN TRACK, THE 2021 DEFINITIVE The IPA I recommended above is also ideal for mixing with white glue when ballasting etc.. One final word. There is rolling stock that features various cleaning mechanisms held between, or in front the wheels, that reportedly clean the track as they’re pulled around. HOW TO WORK WITH STYROFOAM AND POLYSTYRENE Styrofoam and Polystyrene are amongst my favourite landscape construction materials. Cheap, easy and quick to work with Polystyrene foam, and its close relative Styrofoam, are great for creating hills, tunnels and cliffs and even buildings (in larger scales). HOW TO SAFELY BALLAST POINTS IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS Essentially, when ballasting normally you sprinkle the ballast onto the track surface, clear excess and then spray a PVA/water/IPAsolution over the
HOW TO MAKE SCENIC CEMENT: MY FOOLPROOF 3 PART RECIPE FOR Home » Scenery And Terrain Tips & Tutorials » Ground Cover » How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover. How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover 11 Comments HOW I NOW MAKE MY OWN PLASTER CLOTH FOR HILLS, TUNNELS AND Might I suggest making use of ‘Plasterers Scrim’, (it might be called other things in different outlets or indeed other countries). For the uninitiated, this is the bandage like stuff that is about two or three inches wide and is used by plasterers to cover the joints in plasterboard ceilings or walls before the final coats of plaster areapplied.
ABOUT MRE | MODEL RAILWAY ENGINEER, THE MULTI-AWARD I’m Andy Leaning. Welcome to MRE, my internet man-cave, where I share unique tips, guides, fun stories, videos and photos of my passions: model making, railway layouts and home engineering projects. Model Railway Engineer (MRE to its friends) is the multi-award winning site where miniature-world makers (well over a quarter of million of you in 2020), come for inspiration, reviews HOW TO TIP: CHEAP, AUTHENTIC, POINT CONTROL This is how real – prototype – railway points once worked. Take a close look around old railway lines and it won’t be too long before you see wires, rods and cranks running from the points, alongside the track to trackside levers or the signal box. THE TOP 7 MODEL RAILWAY WEBSITES, MUST VISIT BLOGS FOR Looking for more tips and advice on model railways? Google will give you a million and one possible websites to browse, instead take a look at these websites which are some of my top sources for railway modelling info. #1 The Models of Chris Nevard What's it about: A show case for the superstar of model railers. His layouts are famous, he writes and photographs for Model Rail Magazine but this EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT 009 SCALE MODEL RAILWAYS So that’s what 009 is, but what I haven’t mentioned is that 009 is an ideal layout for model railways. Through using 9mm gauge track with 4mm (OO scale) models means you can pack a lot of track into a small space that wouldn’t otherwise be possible yet the models are largerthan N gauge.
THE BEST BALLAST SPREADER FOR MODEL RAILWAYS Ballast transforms your railway from a train set to model railway but it's time consuming, fiddly and slow to lay. No more with this brilliant little ballast spreader. There are lots of tools and techniques to distribute ballast. From gently scattering the tiny grey pebbles with a spoon or fingers to containers that promise to do the work for you, I've tried many over the years with differing HOW ONE MODELLER JOINS TRACK ACROSS BOARDS Hi I have just come back to model railways after nearly 40 years just joined this site and came across Stephen Koffel,s idea for joining track across baseboard joint, this system was in use when I was member of the Southend Model Railway Club in the 1960,s we called it the Hardement joint after the member who brought the idea to the club thus proving the there is nothing new under the sun!! BUILD FENCES FOR THE PRICE OF A BOX OF MATCHES Fences are everywhere and if you want your model railway to look realistic you'll want them on your layout. Here's a how to make fences yourself for little more than the price of box of matches. Look around you. Now take a look around railway lines. No matter where your eyes land you'll see fences. Aside from barriers around commercial properties and garden fences, railway lines in UK should HOW TO SAFELY BALLAST POINTS IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS Essentially, when ballasting normally you sprinkle the ballast onto the track surface, clear excess and then spray a PVA/water/IPAsolution over the
HOW TO WIRE UP LED LIGHTS ON YOUR MODEL RAILWAY If you're looking to add lights to the buildings, streets and animations on your layout but struggling here's a simple guide that takes you through the steps. Includes a handy tip to working out the resistors needed and where to get the power supply. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DCC AND DC TRAINS When first starting out you'll undoubtedly come across two terms — DC and DCC. What does DCC mean, what are the differences? Which should you get? Firstly, the two terms describe how electricity is supplied to the trains on a model railway and how the trains are controlled. DC Trains On DC railways — meaning Direct Current — you are sending power to the track and all trains on the track ABOUT MRE | MODEL RAILWAY ENGINEER, THE MULTI-AWARD I’m Andy Leaning. Welcome to MRE, my internet man-cave, where I share unique tips, guides, fun stories, videos and photos of my passions: model making, railway layouts and home engineering projects. Model Railway Engineer (MRE to its friends) is the multi-award winning site where miniature-world makers (well over a quarter of million of you in 2020), come for inspiration, reviews THE BEST MODEL RAILWAY CONTROLLERS FOR DC / ANALOGUE For a low budget, well built controller, for single track model railways and starter sets, you can’t go wrong with the Gaugemaster GM-GMC-COMBI Single Track Controller.. An ideal upgrade of the controller supplied in Hornby train sets, the GMC-COMBI it’s well made, has Gaugemaster’s life time guarantee and is more reliable than other low cost controllers. WHERE TO GET FREE PRINTABLE MODEL RAILWAY CARD BUILDINGS Looking for free buildings for your model railway? Paper and card building kits are simple to make, realistic and best of all there are lots of them available free just waiting to be printed. Yep, free! Here's where to get them. Paper buildings are nothing new. They've been around for years, decades even. Metcalfe will be a familiar nameto many.
MODEL RAILWAY BACKSCENE MASTERCLASS + 6 TIPS Re the glueing of back scene’s I personal prefer ply. I have a slightly different way of applying the paper, I use a sizing mix of 50/50 PVA glue and water to the board and allow this to dry completely then I use ready mixed wallpaper adhesive (the stuff you buy in a tub), apply this to the board then proceed to lay the paper to the board smoothing out as I go exactly as you describe. and HOW TO TIP: CHEAP, AUTHENTIC, POINT CONTROL Looking for a way to operate the points and switches on your railway without the cost and complexity of electric motors. Here's an old school but low cost authentic alternative solution. HOW TO WORK WITH STYROFOAM AND POLYSTYRENE Styrofoam and Polystyrene are amongst my favourite landscape construction materials. Cheap, easy and quick to work with Polystyrene foam, and its close relative Styrofoam, are great for creating hills, tunnels and cliffs and even buildings (in larger scales). HOW I NOW MAKE MY OWN PLASTER CLOTH FOR HILLS, TUNNELS AND Might I suggest making use of ‘Plasterers Scrim’, (it might be called other things in different outlets or indeed other countries). For the uninitiated, this is the bandage like stuff that is about two or three inches wide and is used by plasterers to cover the joints in plasterboard ceilings or walls before the final coats of plaster areapplied.
HOW TO WIRE UP LED LIGHTS ON YOUR MODEL RAILWAY If you're looking to add lights to the buildings, streets and animations on your layout but struggling here's a simple guide that takes you through the steps. Includes a handy tip to working out the resistors needed and where to get the power supply. HOW TO MAKE SCENIC CEMENT: MY FOOLPROOF 3 PART RECIPE FOR Home » Scenery And Terrain Tips & Tutorials » Ground Cover » How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover. How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover 11 Comments HOW TO SAFELY BALLAST POINTS IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS Essentially, when ballasting normally you sprinkle the ballast onto the track surface, clear excess and then spray a PVA/water/IPAsolution over the
ABOUT MRE | MODEL RAILWAY ENGINEER, THE MULTI-AWARD I’m Andy Leaning. Welcome to MRE, my internet man-cave, where I share unique tips, guides, fun stories, videos and photos of my passions: model making, railway layouts and home engineering projects. Model Railway Engineer (MRE to its friends) is the multi-award winning site where miniature-world makers (well over a quarter of million of you in 2020), come for inspiration, reviews THE BEST MODEL RAILWAY CONTROLLERS FOR DC / ANALOGUE For a low budget, well built controller, for single track model railways and starter sets, you can’t go wrong with the Gaugemaster GM-GMC-COMBI Single Track Controller.. An ideal upgrade of the controller supplied in Hornby train sets, the GMC-COMBI it’s well made, has Gaugemaster’s life time guarantee and is more reliable than other low cost controllers. WHERE TO GET FREE PRINTABLE MODEL RAILWAY CARD BUILDINGS Looking for free buildings for your model railway? Paper and card building kits are simple to make, realistic and best of all there are lots of them available free just waiting to be printed. Yep, free! Here's where to get them. Paper buildings are nothing new. They've been around for years, decades even. Metcalfe will be a familiar nameto many.
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ABOUT MRE | MODEL RAILWAY ENGINEER, THE MULTI-AWARD I’m Andy Leaning. Welcome to MRE, my internet man-cave, where I share unique tips, guides, fun stories, videos and photos of my passions: model making, railway layouts and home engineering projects. Model Railway Engineer (MRE to its friends) is the multi-award winning site where miniature-world makers (well over a quarter of million of you in 2020), come for inspiration, reviews THE TOP 7 MODEL RAILWAY WEBSITES, MUST VISIT BLOGS FOR Looking for more tips and advice on model railways? Google will give you a million and one possible websites to browse, instead take a look at these websites which are some of my top sources for railway modelling info. #1 The Models of Chris Nevard What's it about: A show case for the superstar of model railers. His layouts are famous, he writes and photographs for Model Rail Magazine but this HOW ONE MODELLER JOINS TRACK ACROSS BOARDS Hi I have just come back to model railways after nearly 40 years just joined this site and came across Stephen Koffel,s idea for joining track across baseboard joint, this system was in use when I was member of the Southend Model Railway Club in the 1960,s we called it the Hardement joint after the member who brought the idea to the club thus proving the there is nothing new under the sun!! HOW TO TIP: CHEAP, AUTHENTIC, POINT CONTROL Looking for a way to operate the points and switches on your railway without the cost and complexity of electric motors. Here's an old school but low cost authentic alternative solution. A QUICK GUIDE TO SETTING UP A HORNBY MODEL RAILWAY The Model Railway Engineer > A final, personal, note: I spend a huge amount of time testing, photographing, writing and researching techniques for these articles and pay for all the running costs of MRE out of my own pocket.If you found this article useful you can support me by making a donation on my fund-raising page.Thanks and happymodelling, Andy.
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BUILD FENCES FOR THE PRICE OF A BOX OF MATCHES Fences are everywhere and if you want your model railway to look realistic you'll want them on your layout. Here's a how to make fences yourself for little more than the price of box of matches. Look around you. Now take a look around railway lines. No matter where your eyes land you'll see fences. Aside from barriers around commercial properties and garden fences, railway lines in UK should HOW I NOW MAKE MY OWN PLASTER CLOTH FOR HILLS, TUNNELS AND Might I suggest making use of ‘Plasterers Scrim’, (it might be called other things in different outlets or indeed other countries). For the uninitiated, this is the bandage like stuff that is about two or three inches wide and is used by plasterers to cover the joints in plasterboard ceilings or walls before the final coats of plaster areapplied.
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MODEL RAILWAY BACKSCENE MASTERCLASS + 6 TIPS Re the glueing of back scene’s I personal prefer ply. I have a slightly different way of applying the paper, I use a sizing mix of 50/50 PVA glue and water to the board and allow this to dry completely then I use ready mixed wallpaper adhesive (the stuff you buy in a tub), apply this to the board then proceed to lay the paper to the board smoothing out as I go exactly as you describe. and THE TOP 7 MODEL RAILWAY WEBSITES, MUST VISIT BLOGS FORMODEL RAILWAY CATALOGUESMODEL RAILWAY RETAILERSMODEL TRAIN WEBSITESBUDGET MODEL RAILWAYS WEBSITEMODEL RAILWAYS UK Looking for more tips and advice on model railways? Google will give you a million and one possible websites to browse, instead take a look at these websites which are some of my top sources for railway modelling info. #1 The Models of Chris Nevard What's it about: A show case for the superstar of model railers. His layouts are famous, he writes and photographs for Model Rail Magazine but this HOW ONE MODELLER JOINS TRACK ACROSS BOARDS Hi I have just come back to model railways after nearly 40 years just joined this site and came across Stephen Koffel,s idea for joining track across baseboard joint, this system was in use when I was member of the Southend Model Railway Club in the 1960,s we called it the Hardement joint after the member who brought the idea to the club thus proving the there is nothing new under the sun!! THE BEST BALLAST SPREADER FOR MODEL RAILWAYSBALLAST SPREADER HO SCALEBACHMANN BALLAST SPREADERHO BALLAST SPREADERN SCALE BALLAST SPREADERRAILWAY BALLAST SPECIFICATION Ballast transforms your railway from a train set to model railway but it's time consuming, fiddly and slow to lay. No more with this brilliant little ballast spreader. There are lots of tools and techniques to distribute ballast. From gently scattering the tiny grey pebbles with a spoon or fingers to containers that promise to do the work for you, I've tried many over the years with differing HOW TO MAKE SCENIC CEMENT: MY FOOLPROOF 3 PART RECIPE FORHOW TO MAKE SCENIC CEMENTMAKE YOUR OWN SCENIC CEMENT Home » Scenery And Terrain Tips & Tutorials » Ground Cover » How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover. How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover 11 Comments HOW TO SAFELY BALLAST POINTS IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS Essentially, when ballasting normally you sprinkle the ballast onto the track surface, clear excess and then spray a PVA/water/IPAsolution over the
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DCC AND DC TRAINS When first starting out you'll undoubtedly come across two terms — DC and DCC. What does DCC mean, what are the differences? Which should you get? Firstly, the two terms describe how electricity is supplied to the trains on a model railway and how the trains are controlled. DC Trains On DC railways — meaning Direct Current — you are sending power to the track and all trains on the track WHAT IS THE BEST OIL TO LUBRICATE YOUR MODEL TRAIN + WHAT What’s the difference between oil, grease and lubricant. Oil and grease are both lubricants and closely related. Oil is a liquid while grease is usually an oil that has been thickened with additives to prevent it running off surfaces so quickly but when compressed — between the cogs of gears for example — it still protects them and reduces the friction just like oil. THE BEST MODEL RAILWAY CONTROLLERS FOR DC / ANALOGUE For a low budget, well built controller, for single track model railways and starter sets, you can’t go wrong with the Gaugemaster GM-GMC-COMBI Single Track Controller.. An ideal upgrade of the controller supplied in Hornby train sets, the GMC-COMBI it’s well made, has Gaugemaster’s life time guarantee and is more reliable than other low cost controllers. WHERE TO GET FREE PRINTABLE MODEL RAILWAY CARD BUILDINGS Looking for free buildings for your model railway? Paper and card building kits are simple to make, realistic and best of all there are lots of them available free just waiting to be printed. Yep, free! Here's where to get them. Paper buildings are nothing new. They've been around for years, decades even. Metcalfe will be a familiar nameto many.
MODEL RAILWAY BACKSCENE MASTERCLASS + 6 TIPS Re the glueing of back scene’s I personal prefer ply. I have a slightly different way of applying the paper, I use a sizing mix of 50/50 PVA glue and water to the board and allow this to dry completely then I use ready mixed wallpaper adhesive (the stuff you buy in a tub), apply this to the board then proceed to lay the paper to the board smoothing out as I go exactly as you describe. and THE TOP 7 MODEL RAILWAY WEBSITES, MUST VISIT BLOGS FORMODEL RAILWAY CATALOGUESMODEL RAILWAY RETAILERSMODEL TRAIN WEBSITESBUDGET MODEL RAILWAYS WEBSITEMODEL RAILWAYS UK Looking for more tips and advice on model railways? Google will give you a million and one possible websites to browse, instead take a look at these websites which are some of my top sources for railway modelling info. #1 The Models of Chris Nevard What's it about: A show case for the superstar of model railers. His layouts are famous, he writes and photographs for Model Rail Magazine but this HOW ONE MODELLER JOINS TRACK ACROSS BOARDS Hi I have just come back to model railways after nearly 40 years just joined this site and came across Stephen Koffel,s idea for joining track across baseboard joint, this system was in use when I was member of the Southend Model Railway Club in the 1960,s we called it the Hardement joint after the member who brought the idea to the club thus proving the there is nothing new under the sun!! THE BEST BALLAST SPREADER FOR MODEL RAILWAYSBALLAST SPREADER HO SCALEBACHMANN BALLAST SPREADERHO BALLAST SPREADERN SCALE BALLAST SPREADERRAILWAY BALLAST SPECIFICATION Ballast transforms your railway from a train set to model railway but it's time consuming, fiddly and slow to lay. No more with this brilliant little ballast spreader. There are lots of tools and techniques to distribute ballast. From gently scattering the tiny grey pebbles with a spoon or fingers to containers that promise to do the work for you, I've tried many over the years with differing HOW TO MAKE SCENIC CEMENT: MY FOOLPROOF 3 PART RECIPE FORHOW TO MAKE SCENIC CEMENTMAKE YOUR OWN SCENIC CEMENT Home » Scenery And Terrain Tips & Tutorials » Ground Cover » How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover. How to make scenic cement: my foolproof 3 part recipe for the best ground cover 11 Comments HOW TO SAFELY BALLAST POINTS IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS Essentially, when ballasting normally you sprinkle the ballast onto the track surface, clear excess and then spray a PVA/water/IPAsolution over the
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DCC AND DC TRAINS When first starting out you'll undoubtedly come across two terms — DC and DCC. What does DCC mean, what are the differences? Which should you get? Firstly, the two terms describe how electricity is supplied to the trains on a model railway and how the trains are controlled. DC Trains On DC railways — meaning Direct Current — you are sending power to the track and all trains on the track WHAT IS THE BEST OIL TO LUBRICATE YOUR MODEL TRAIN + WHAT What’s the difference between oil, grease and lubricant. Oil and grease are both lubricants and closely related. Oil is a liquid while grease is usually an oil that has been thickened with additives to prevent it running off surfaces so quickly but when compressed — between the cogs of gears for example — it still protects them and reduces the friction just like oil. ABOUT MRE | MODEL RAILWAY ENGINEER, THE MULTI-AWARD I’m Andy Leaning. Welcome to MRE, my internet man-cave, where I share unique tips, guides, fun stories, videos and photos of my passions: model making, railway layouts and home engineering projects. Model Railway Engineer (MRE to its friends) is the multi-award winning site where miniature-world makers (well over a quarter of million of you in 2020), come for inspiration, reviews HOW ONE MODELLER JOINS TRACK ACROSS BOARDS Hi I have just come back to model railways after nearly 40 years just joined this site and came across Stephen Koffel,s idea for joining track across baseboard joint, this system was in use when I was member of the Southend Model Railway Club in the 1960,s we called it the Hardement joint after the member who brought the idea to the club thus proving the there is nothing new under the sun!! THE BEST BALLAST SPREADER FOR MODEL RAILWAYS Ballast transforms your railway from a train set to model railway but it's time consuming, fiddly and slow to lay. No more with this brilliant little ballast spreader. There are lots of tools and techniques to distribute ballast. From gently scattering the tiny grey pebbles with a spoon or fingers to containers that promise to do the work for you, I've tried many over the years with differing A QUICK GUIDE TO SETTING UP A HORNBY MODEL RAILWAY The Model Railway Engineer > A final, personal, note: I spend a huge amount of time testing, photographing, writing and researching techniques for these articles and pay for all the running costs of MRE out of my own pocket.If you found this article useful you can support me by making a donation on my fund-raising page.Thanks and happymodelling, Andy.
HOW TO SAFELY BALLAST POINTS IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS Essentially, when ballasting normally you sprinkle the ballast onto the track surface, clear excess and then spray a PVA/water/IPAsolution over the
HOW TO TIP: CHEAP, AUTHENTIC, POINT CONTROL Looking for a way to operate the points and switches on your railway without the cost and complexity of electric motors. Here's an old school but low cost authentic alternative solution. HOW TO WORK WITH STYROFOAM AND POLYSTYRENE Styrofoam and Polystyrene are amongst my favourite landscape construction materials. Cheap, easy and quick to work with Polystyrene foam, and its close relative Styrofoam, are great for creating hills, tunnels and cliffs and even buildings (in larger scales). BUILDING A SPEEDOMETER FOR MODEL TRAINS Ever wondered how fast your model trains go? Here's a way to measure the speed of your trains on your model railway. As electronics projects go, this speedometer from trainelectronics.com is one of the more fun ones. One wired and set up (below) it'll measure and display the speed in actual miles, or kilometers, per hour o your trains are going at scales speed from 1:1 (full size trains) to 1 HOW TO TURN A GARDEN SHED INTO A MODEL RAILWAY EDEN Thinking of putting your model railway in the garden shed. Read this before going any further. Building a model railway requires space. Lot's of it. But with the silly prices of houses now it's hard to justify a room to our hobby and so model railways in sheds are increasingly popular. And yet while model railways and garden sheds are natural bedfellows in many respects there are challenges. HOW I NOW MAKE MY OWN PLASTER CLOTH FOR HILLS, TUNNELS AND Might I suggest making use of ‘Plasterers Scrim’, (it might be called other things in different outlets or indeed other countries). For the uninitiated, this is the bandage like stuff that is about two or three inches wide and is used by plasterers to cover the joints in plasterboard ceilings or walls before the final coats of plaster areapplied.
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Creating good photographs of model railways is surprisingly difficult. Here's a few tips from famed model railroader John Olsen on how he created his beautiful shots. AIR DRYING CLAY: 7 TIPS TO HELP MAKE BETTER MODELS, EASIER AND FASTER__Â August 9, 2019
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Want to use air-drying clay for model making and crafting but put off by your first experiences with it? This is for you. IT’S HERE! FINALLY.__ August 2, 2019
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It's here! I've been working on this for a long time and I'm really excited to announce... A QUICK EASY WAY TO MAKE CURVED CORNERS FOR YOUR BACKSCENE__ July 9, 2019
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If you want your backscene to have curved corners you may be struggling with how to create the curved wood onto which the paper is glued. I did and then I had this idea. SIGNALLING – BASICS: SEMAPHORE SIGNALS__ June 18, 2019
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If you want you're model railway to look the part, you'll need signals and in the case of steam era railways this means semaphore signals. Here's a back to basics guide on A FAMILY VISIT TURNS INTO RAILWAY RECONNAISSANCE__Â June 16, 2019
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It wasn't planned but a family visit turned up an expected surprise and a massive aid to my layout construction. REBUILD, REVISE OR CARRY ON?__Â June 10, 2019
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As mentioned in a previous post, I've recently rediscovered a few of my long lost childhood trains. FUND RAISING CAMPAIGN FOR MARKET DEEPING MODEL RAILWAY CLUB PASSES £64,000 IN A MATTER OF HOURS__Â May 19, 2019
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A fund-raising campaign to help Market Deeping Model Railway Club recover from a vandalism attack on Saturday raised over £45,000 injust over 24 hours.
ORGANISER AND EXHIBITOR NIGHTMARE AS LAYOUTS AND ROLLING STOCK DESTROYED BY VANDALS__Â May 18, 2019
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Modellers around the world have reacted with sympathy, sadness and anger to the news that numerous layouts at Market Deeping Model Railway Club's show in Stamford have beenWHICH ARE YOU?
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Recently while making space for some of my father's things, I came across an old issue of Railway Modeller magazine. RICHARD LEANING, DAD.__Â April 26, 2019
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This isn't a post I expected or wanted to write. PENTEWAN LAYOUT UPDATE: REDESIGNING THE FIDDLE YARD__Â April 16, 2019
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Progress on my HOe layout continues but I run into a problem that required a revision to the track plan of the fiddle yard. HOW BIG (OR SMALL) ARE N GAUGE TRAINS: PHOTOS AND DIMENSIONS__Â April 14, 2019
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If you are thinking about getting an N gauge train you might be concerned about how small (or large) they are? Are they too small see or handle? How do they compare to trusty THE BEST RECIPE FOR THE BALLAST GLUE__Â April 9, 2019
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What thickness of plywood is best for a model railway baseboard. HORNBY LAUNCHES COCA-COLA CHRISTMAS TRAIN SET__Â April 4, 2019
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There are loads of different military model scales available but which are best to go alongside your OO gauge, Hornby, trains. THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO MAKING MODEL SCENERY: 4,800 WORDS ON RIVERS, HILLS, LAKES, FIELDS AND ROCK FACES__Â March 25, 2019
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