I've got five of the old Con-Cor cars, a baggage/dormitory, 3 dome cars, all #703, and a 'Great Lakes' observation. These have been packed away...
I would very much like to have one in GM demonstrator colors, if finances permit. But I'm also not a big fan of Con-Cor. I think they're...
Atlas is supposedly going to be coming out with a line of code 65 unitrack-like track next year. It looks a lot like Kato's offering. There's no...
I bought some stuff from a guy on Ebay last year and didn't hear from him for about 3 weeks, and then got a message that a virus had struck his...
Yup. He said he paid a buck and a half for the thing, but then he couldn't remember which convenience store he got it at! :( Incidentally, I...
You know you are an N scaler when: Your co-worker shows you a lighter in the shape of a naked woman and when he flicks it her nipples and groin...
You could also file a profile into a plastic putty knife. They're cheap too.
I tried the method Tony described but got a little too anxious and fitted the hydrocal to my 'mountain' too soon. Some of the still-liquid plaster...
I started out using 1/64" automotive pinstriping, which makes really nice crisp lines, when they stay stuck, which is only about half the time....
I got one too, in the NP Loewy scheme, to go with the box full of Con-Cor NP NCL cars I've been hoarding all these years. It runs pretty well....
I've glued plaster tunnel liners to plywood with it. It should work fine.
Do they still make those refillable ink cartridges for inkjets? I haven't seen those for a while. But if they did, and you refilled, for instance,...
For 27 years I was a Programmer/Analyst on IBM mid-range computers. Then the jobs ran out in this area and the wife refuses to move away from the...
Congratulations, Mike and Robin!!! Barry
Thanks muchly campp!
I use drywall mud too. I even ground a plastic putty knife into a concave shape to try to get a crown on my road. I've been trying to use 1/64"...
No worries.
If you don't have a reply yet, I'd like it. My e-mail addy is n my profile.
Exactly! I did that with a couple of Peco under-table switch machines.
Hmmm...It might be difficult to get an even coat all around. Wonder if you can get it back off easily.