00 Loco Thread. (Just for fun).
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Re: 00 Loco Thread. (Just for fun).
No, it isn't real wood, but thanks for the complement.
It's Evergreen plastic grooved siding. It is a good substitute for that sort of planked construction. I painted it the colour I wanted then just weathered it. The weathering is just my acrylic brown/black very thin mix dabbed on with a brush then quickly sopped up with a tissue. I use a lot of Evergreen and Plastruct products. I do also use wood on occasions where I feel I need the graininess it offers. Usually match sticks, coffee stirrers etc. The only problem with wood in OO is that the grain can be over scale if you aren't careful.
It's Evergreen plastic grooved siding. It is a good substitute for that sort of planked construction. I painted it the colour I wanted then just weathered it. The weathering is just my acrylic brown/black very thin mix dabbed on with a brush then quickly sopped up with a tissue. I use a lot of Evergreen and Plastruct products. I do also use wood on occasions where I feel I need the graininess it offers. Usually match sticks, coffee stirrers etc. The only problem with wood in OO is that the grain can be over scale if you aren't careful.
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Ah. It works better that way in 7mm scale as the grain doesn't look too bad. Trying to find an example of wood grain. Not sure if the grain can be seen in these pictures. They are made from real wood (Though the open waggon is a form of ply).
The larger scale do have an advantage in this way. Fair play though. I was convinced your tram used real wood. I could just about see plasticard or a similar material for the windows. Quite a talent there.
The larger scale do have an advantage in this way. Fair play though. I was convinced your tram used real wood. I could just about see plasticard or a similar material for the windows. Quite a talent there.
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Back to locos in 00 gauge. Here's one While I know the make, anyone else want to guess?
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ExcellentMalcolm 0-6-0 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:05 pm Here's a little tram engine I scratch built a couple of years ago. A spare Hornby 0-4-0 chassis and various Evergreen plastic sections.
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The light at the end of the tunnel is probably a train coming towards you
The light at the end of the tunnel is probably a train coming towards you
Re: 00 Loco Thread. (Just for fun).
I was right MG, the trains do indeed look better out of the box!
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Yes. You can see more of them out the box.
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Here's one I have for sale. Its actually in nice condition. My only Deltic.
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