QUOTE: Originally posted by cwclark I used that nylon screen material one time for a fence and the problem with it is that over a period of time the top of it starts to unravel..it's also hard to hide the glue...the glue has a tendency to stick out like a sore thumb because it tries to run in between the mesh and makes ugly blobs that you can't clean up without damaging the mesh after it dries...i believe it's microscale or detail associates that make a mesh from brass and or plastic that may work better than the nylon screen material...chuck
QUOTE: Originally posted by R.W. King QUOTE: Originally posted by grande man QUOTE: Originally posted by R.W. King Exellent article Grande Man! Just one question( pardon my ignorance) but where can I find the hairnet material? I've been searching for a material to make walkway grating with and I think you just showed it to me! [:)] Ours came in a Builders-in-Scale chainlink fence kit. I think it's the same stuff used in weddings to hold the rice... Thank you. Well, that got me looking and I found some window screen replacement material made of nylon(?). Found in rolls, it comes in either black or silver and not only would make good walkway material(if not a bit oversize), it would make excellent fencing material as well. Easy to cut, too! You can probably get it at any home improvement store.
QUOTE: Originally posted by grande man QUOTE: Originally posted by R.W. King Exellent article Grande Man! Just one question( pardon my ignorance) but where can I find the hairnet material? I've been searching for a material to make walkway grating with and I think you just showed it to me! [:)] Ours came in a Builders-in-Scale chainlink fence kit. I think it's the same stuff used in weddings to hold the rice...
QUOTE: Originally posted by R.W. King Exellent article Grande Man! Just one question( pardon my ignorance) but where can I find the hairnet material? I've been searching for a material to make walkway grating with and I think you just showed it to me! [:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by cwclark good job grande man..here's my version of scratch built searchlight targets ...with the DALLEE train detection circuit in place to operate them when the train passes...click the next button to take you thru the pictures...chuck http://community.webshots.com/photo/168980170/502979969xRQAKF#
QUOTE: Originally posted by grande man Student of Big Sky Blue, I'm glad you enjoyed the post. As for an RMC article, I don't have a 35mm camera, just digital.