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The same pigments I use for scenery and used for weathering all the structures you have seen on this web-site have now been applied on these freight cars. Call this “The Art of Model Railroading” as I wanted to make my weathering very obvious. Someone made a statement recently on the internet that Athearn’s rolling …
Concrete and Asphalt Paving Powders These products are rock powders that will provide a slightly gritty scale texture. They can be applied to any surface that white or yellow carpenters glue will bond to. We have applied the products to Styrofoam, plywood, Homasote, cork, cardboard, matboard, plaster, and Masonite. Why use these products instead of …
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I like the looks of masonry structures for my 1950’s scenes with only a few wood ones as in reality. Most of them burned down by then. This angle of the scene is not appreciated as the viewer. You would have to lean over the layout to see it this way. The streets are laid …
Is this the horrible result of a model railroader that switched from DC to DCC?(My scene was inspired by an article in Trains Magazine published many years ago.) The scene was built in twelve hours including hand laying the track. OOPS! Looks like someone threw a switch the wrong way again. The scene is modeled …
I promised to build some scenes for a model company and this is their Traveling Crane. Product used are 122 Yard Mix and 103 Black Cinder.
This is a scratch-built I made and forgot about. It’s called” Cal’s City Transfer, Rail Truck Terminal”, named after my cousin with our Model Railroad Ballast. First, we lay the track using our 122 Yard mix Ballast. Then we laid out the ground cover with 101 red cinder powder with some 100 industrial dirt and …
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