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Saturday, December 27, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
Tarpaulin
Freight Car Loads for Model Train Layouts (Any scale)
We are going to make a Tarpaulin to cover a "turbine".
Place an in scale plastic object on an old redundant CD... |
Cover the object with a single layer square piece of non textured tissue paper to resemble the "Tarpaulin" |
Carefully wet the tissue paper with 50:50 ratio PVC glue and water mixture. |
Arrange the "Tarpaulin" |
Too much glue !! Dab up the excess glue with odd bits of tissue paper. |
Add a second and a third layer of non textured tissue paper to soak up the excess glue mixture. |
Arrange the "Tarpaulin" |
Leave it to dry overnight. The painting to be done after 12 to 24 hours. The painting steps will be described towards the end of this post. |
I trimmed off the edges of the tarpaulin... |
Let's make another Tarpaulin covered load
Leave it to dry overnight. The painting
to be done after 12 to 24 hours.
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Removed the plastic object and painting the tarpaulin cover with a matte acrylic paint. |
Added the second base coat and dry brushed with Burnt Umber. |
Added some lighter shades and dry brushed the edges with Payne's Grey. |
The finished tarpaulin covered load. And the mystery load is indeed a V12 Rolls-Royce Griffon engine. |
A tarpaulin covered Morris Minor. |
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Dremel®
My Dremel® Rotary tool collection; with this toolkit it was possible for me to construct my entire layout. Track laying, scratch building, kitbashing, etc.
Dremel® 300 kit - purchased this toolkit way back in 2009. |
Dremel® 300 kit - still going strong.
Using this
rotary tool on a daily basis for
any kind of job in and around the house.
PRICELESS !!!!
I service this rotary tool once in a while - DIY
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Dremel® kit 704 (200 piece) |
Accessories... |
More accessories... |
Handcrafted "see through" safety guard |
Dremel® SpeedClic™ Mandrel and Metal cutting disc. |
Dremel® 200 - acquired recently - to be used for cutting and sanding stock. (The workhorse) |
Monday, December 15, 2014
Vehicle Branding
How to make your own custom Vehicle Branding for HO scale vehicles
Cut out this print from the shrink wrap of a Clover® Flavoured Milk bottle and pasted it to the side of this van. |
Examples |
Cut out this print from the foil wrap of a Bakers Mini Cheddars® Snack Pack and pasted it to the side of this van. |
Laser printed on sticky label, resembles a Magnetic Sign... |
Laser printed on sticky label,
resembles a Magnetic Sign...
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Laser printed on sticky label,
resembles a Magnetic Sign...
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Laser printed on sticky label,
resembles a Magnetic Sign...
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Cut out this print from a Jungle Oats® cereal box and pasted it to the side of this curtain trailer. |
Cut out these prints from a Jungle Oats®
cereal box and pasted it to the sides
of this curtain trailer. |
Cut out these prints from a Kellogg's
Corn Flakes® cereal box and pasted it
to the sides of this curtain trailer. |
Cut out this print from the shrink wrap of a Clover® Crush® fruit juice bottle and pasted it to the side of this curtain trailer. |
Cut out this print from the shrink wrap of a Clover® Crush® fruit juice bottle and pasted it to the side of this trailer. |
Examples |
Cut out this print from a Bokomo Weatbix® cereal box and pasted it to the side of this curtain trailer. |
Cut out this print from a Bokomo ProNutro® cereal box and pasted it to the side of this trailer. |
I use this product for pasting these prints on the vehicles. It is a non permanent solution and when the need arises to remove a print, you only loosen it with some water. |
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