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Ian not content thta his skills were being used enough building up most of the layout as the rest of us learned along the way set himself a goal of scratchbuilding a wagon works shed so that it was different to what you could buy off the shelf but also a challenge for him to!Hers the result as it was made and installed in the wagon works yard..more pics courtesy of Ian Harper
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
First fix, lots of challenges, lots of gaps to be filled and may be too wide as it blocks off the road access to the goods shed.
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Chris S.
I have been scratchbuilding a selection of O9 stock for some time using Evergreen sheet and strip with modified Peco chassis.
Recent work has concentrated on getting them finished with paint, Greenwich couplings and light weathering.
First up are four coal wagons (two wagons and two hopper style)
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Period illustrations from literature never once tried properly showing all 25 geese that are in the story.
Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.
Painted and mounted the exterior walls tonight, I should start adding the fallen rubble tomorrow.
Wargaming miniatures, 1/285th scale.
For those not familiar with 1/285th scale miniatures, the tank in the photo has a chassis that is exactly 1" long.
All images © Allen Rockwell 2009