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Building the CPR Kootenay division in N scale, blog here: http://kootenaymodelrailway.wordpress.com/
Tom
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman Tom Is that N scale? Looks good, only thing you may want to try is to thin out the rust paint just a little. I had a thickness issue also and found that thinning it helps, also hitting the car with some Dullcote or a flat finish airbrushed on. Still good work [tup] Good job Adam, I made some just a little bit ago. I need to get some paper/cardstock that folds better and get rid of that ugly fold. I am thinking of printing on some plain .005" thick styrene once and see what happens, or maybe a little thicker.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tommyr QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman Tom Is that N scale? Looks good, only thing you may want to try is to thin out the rust paint just a little. I had a thickness issue also and found that thinning it helps, also hitting the car with some Dullcote or a flat finish airbrushed on. Still good work [tup] Good job Adam, I made some just a little bit ago. I need to get some paper/cardstock that folds better and get rid of that ugly fold. I am thinking of printing on some plain .005" thick styrene once and see what happens, or maybe a little thicker. David No it is HO scale. I used a toothpick to apply white glue & then dusted on chalk. The nearest HS that has Dullcote is 250 miles away so I used some flat finish I got at WallMart. Not as flat as I would like. I might try thinning the white glue. Tom