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War World Scenics do a range of very fine coloured flock. I gave this patch of static grass a quick blast of hairspray then added a light sprinkle of flock using a tea strainer.
It will get a light hoovering when the spray has dried.
It will get a light hoovering when the spray has dried.
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Aloe vera - great balm for cuts and bruises!Steve M wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 12:24 pm
In another spurt of activity I planted a couple more of my garden prunings.
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More planting this morning. Added some flowers to the tall grass clumps to represent purple loosestrife.
2022-04-26_11-17-12 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
I’m also experimenting with a different coupling system. Bought a pack of Hunt couplings last week and have fitted them to a rake of coaches. They seem to hold together much better than ‘normal’ couplings on my undulating track. Yet to decide if I will fit them to the locos or whether I will fit Kadees at the ends of each rake.
2022-04-26_11-17-12 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
I’m also experimenting with a different coupling system. Bought a pack of Hunt couplings last week and have fitted them to a rake of coaches. They seem to hold together much better than ‘normal’ couplings on my undulating track. Yet to decide if I will fit them to the locos or whether I will fit Kadees at the ends of each rake.
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