Hi, there is a YouTube video, more of a slideshow here :- [MEDIA] So you have more than one source available to read, as the eBay listing may...
I think you went £ ouch when I bought my Raise3D printer, I'll return the £ ouch for your colour printer :avatar: Have fun, and I hope you and...
Hi Andy, don't forget the space for filling gear, delivery tank wagon to tanks and tanks to locos :scratchchin: Delivery of diesel oil adds to...
Hi Paul, I feel a sort of "Wow!" coming on just like when I started to get usable results with 3D printing, this tech slipped under my radar....
It's a beautiful layout Geoff, those parting images are so atmospheric :thumbs: Thanks for sharing it with us. Jim :)
Yard Office Stands at the road entrance to the works, dealing with deliveries and despatching of goods by road, another Harburn Hobbies (HH)...
Thanks Vinylelpea Jim :)
Thanks Gormo :heart: Jim :)
This all sounds and looks great Paul, just as well you have plenty of time available :avatar: Jim :)
Thanks Paul, Jim :)
Thanks Ron, Jim :)
Shop 3 is the paint shop, competely re-roofed when the site was converted to a wagon repair works it contains trestles and steps to reach the top...
The chocolate and cream of the GWR really blends well with the English countryside and that is reflected in how much better the footbridge is...
Impressive, but knowing when to stop detailing and commit to printing can be the most difficult part :scratchchin: Jim :)
Attention to the fractions even in 4mm scale is essential for a satisfying end result :thumbup: But like Brian, these days if I can't see it I...
Really brings it to life, realisticly painted in subdued tones, can almost feel that the guy sweeping the boards is just re-arranging the dust...
Hi Gary, Keith is agreeing with you, i.e. manual frog polarity switching is required without a 'frog juicer', Jim :)
Certainly looks superb, best of luck Geoff, Jim :)
Shop 2 specialises in repair and maintenance of steel bodied wagons, originally equipped with a stationary boiler outside for generating steam to...
I use this method extensively in Warren Yard, only a few are electrically operated via Peco switches when this method is impractical. Jim :)