Image search results - "4" |
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).
|
|
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.
|
|
H16-44 Descends413 viewsThe Fairbanks Morse descends the hill into the lower yard from behind the Powerstation.
|
|
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.
|
|
Boxcars in box175 views4 new roundhouse boxcars. They came as a quite cheap set.
|
|
Track on Side 2174 viewsThe Micro-Engineering Code 40 flex has been fitted to the hill.
|
|
The GE-44T at last.182 viewsI have finally recieve my GE-44T after month of waiting ^__^ It runs brilliantly
|
|
An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStep 4: Finally, using the the sprayer, spray the scatter with tap water from about 6" (15cm) away (You can add a little washing up liquid if you wish, though it is strictly not neccessary). Cover all of the scatter.
|
|
An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStep 4: Finally, Mix some White Wood Glue with water at about 10 parts water to 1 part glue. Using the pipette from about 1/16" (2mm) above the scatters, empty the entire pipette onto the scatters (slowly so as not to disturb them). You will see the white glue/water mixture spread out rapidly over the scatters. Repeat this step until you can see clearly a small amount of white/grey on all areas of the scatter.
|
|
|
|
|
|