Cardstock Canals Question
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Wordsworth http://www.wordsworthmodelrailway.co.uk/railside.html freebies have some useful odds n sods, including a 60 ft narrow boat.
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Ps May have been a little late with this advice considering the Date of the first post
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Ps May have been a little late with this advice considering the Date of the first post
Nearly finished project
Came out better than I hoped. My next job is to try my hand at the Scalescenes canal boat. The worst I can do is muck it up.
Many thanks to one and all, for your advice, particularly Mssr. Twalton, who sold me the lovely Toll House that began
my adventure with this project.
Many thanks to one and all, for your advice, particularly Mssr. Twalton, who sold me the lovely Toll House that began
my adventure with this project.
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Looks good Chops except the swing beam, the big bit across the top of the gate that sticks out the side of it, is supposed to be low enough to lean on with your back the push the gate open or closed, not high enough to walk under. The right gate is much too high.
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Hi Chops,Chops wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:02 pm Came out better than I hoped. My next job is to try my hand at the Scalescenes canal boat. The worst I can do is muck it up.
Many thanks to one and all, for your advice, particularly Mssr. Twalton, who sold me the lovely Toll House that began
my adventure with this project.
Glad you like the Toll Booth!! Don't give up up on the canal. The beauty of the the download kits is you can print them over again until you get it right. Good luck.
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Yes, the post, I realized too late, is a bit high. Fortunately, most Americans are clueless about that, but I recollect seeing something to the effect of a semi circular staircase to effect a transition to the beam.
The bridge to nowhere, just had to use it or toss it, it doesn’t attract too much attention to its self, and creates some ambience.
The bridge to nowhere, just had to use it or toss it, it doesn’t attract too much attention to its self, and creates some ambience.
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First attempt at cardstock canal boat armed with only blunt scissors and some Elmers. Came out better than hoped.
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Card stock is a new medium for me, and is hardly present in the
American scene. This Scalescene stuff was surprisingly good to
work with, the real trick is cutting straight edges. A metal
straight edge and a grid table might get me even better results.
What many UK modelers have achieved in card stock is a wonderment,
astonishing results.
American scene. This Scalescene stuff was surprisingly good to
work with, the real trick is cutting straight edges. A metal
straight edge and a grid table might get me even better results.
What many UK modelers have achieved in card stock is a wonderment,
astonishing results.
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I have a couple of narrow boats I’d be willing to send you if you want them. A motor and a butty boat.
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