A small hill made of TrueScene Fiber, Grand Central Gems Grass, Grand Central Gems Fir Trees and assorted Ground Foam.
Walthers Cornerstone "State Line Farm Supply". I'm modeling it as an auto repair shop.
1/2" Styrene Sidewalk painted and stained. Filled with TrueScene Fiber and Grassed with Grand Central Gems Grass. The Auto Repair Shop is in...
1/2" Styrene Sidewalk painted and stained. Filled with TrueScene Fiber and Grassed with Grand Central Gems Grass.
I paved Alaskan Steamship with styrene.
After cutting the track back 3/4". I stripped away three ties from the flex track. I placed wooden ties to the edge of the module. I filed...
Cut a gap. I screwed up here. I cut a small gap with my dremel and then tested the track for shorts and kept getting a short indication. I thought...
Solder in place.
I superglued the second set to the opposite end of the main line.
On my second set of ties, I mounted them to styrene before cutting them to length. This made them more uniform.
I slid the PCB ties under the rail at the butt joint and superglued them in place.
The PCB ties are .020" shorter than the regular plastic ties, so I superglued them to .020" of styrene.
I used a razor saw to cut the rail and then filed it to get a good profile. And painted RR Tie Brown.
I cut the second set of PCB ties using a razor saw. I think it's a much nicer solution that the dremel
I'll be using butt joints on the main. I cut back three ties.
This building will be an auto-repair shop. I've one door open and one cracked. I'd like to lightly detail the interior.
I realized my siding and Alaskan Steamship spur were not paralell. I redid the siding at 1 1/2 from the main and had to relay the spur to fit the...