The nozzle can be removed fairly easily. I have had occasions where it is inside the lid when unscrewed. Would have thought removing the ball...
Knowing my luck I’d saw the layout in half.
I’ve never had a problem after shaking it for 45 seconds apart from an aching arm. I have considered buying a nail varnish shaker, will get round...
They are available. Bit pricey this one....
I think they do, so do these. http://www.accucraft.uk.com/products/chopper-couplings/
Stunning modelling.
That roof is pretty complicated where the slopes join but you’ve tackled it beautifully.
Apparently sheep tails hang down and goats tail stick out or up. Probably the other way in Oz.
A very productive few days.
An example of that is the brake linkage under a plastic wagon kit. Some are quite complicated and I think this time I'll do it properly. Then half...
Just proves what a bit of patience can produce. I always start out intending to take my time but then suddenly whooosh I get carried away.
Excellent, I like it.
Yes it is worth it.
Ask Bachmann their customer service is usually pretty good.
Easier to buy a bag of holes and stick them on :avatar:
No harm in calling it Windrush. Any name can be tainted nowadays, the media can always dig something up. Bourton on the Water was a lovely...
Wrong scale
Looking at the pictures you completely forget how tiny these components are.
A work of art in the making.
Many years ago I did a similar (not quite the same) thing to my footbridge. It was adapted to cross 4 track. [ATTACH]