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My loco Roster269 viewsAll Bachmann: An MDT Plymouth (right), an H16-44 Fairbanks Morse (Left), and the new GE44T (Middle)
All have been converted to Microtrains couplers (The GE44T having converted since this photo was taken).
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Loco Roster on the Turntable260 viewsAll Bachmann: An MDT Plymouth (middle), an H16-44 Fairbanks Morse (Left), and the new GE44T (Right)
All have been converted to Microtrains couplers.
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H16-44 Descends413 viewsThe Fairbanks Morse descends the hill into the lower yard from behind the Powerstation.
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H16-44 Descends362 viewsThe Fairbanks Morse descends the hill into the lower yard from behind the Powerstation. This one was originally 7 pictures of the same scene, but at different focal lengths. They were merged in helicon focus, resulting in this image.
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Track470 viewsCode 100 Hornby Flex bent to a 30cm dia circle.
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Measurement204 viewsTo give an idea of how tight the radius is, this photo proves that its diameter is around 18cm
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An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStage 1 - Basecoat
Step 1: First of all, cover the entire area with black paint, this will add to the colour.
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An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStage 2: Middle Layer
Step 1: The next step is to sprinkle a your other colour of scatters on top of the base layer. Put more of one colour in one area than the others to add colour variations to the scene.
Step 2: Then you will have to once again spray with water the scatter - this time from about 1' (30cm) away so as not to disturb them, making sure you thouroughly cover the scatter with water - though dont go overboard.
Step 3: You can scatter on small bits of gravel, and foliage if you wish
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An how to of laying Scatters187 viewsStage 3: Final covering
Step 1: Before the glue from the previous stage has dried, sprinkle on a thin final layer of scatter [You can add varying colours of scatter to the grassland]. This layer will soak up some of the glue from before and stick itself to the layout.
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