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  1. The only instruction is how to hang the gate. Makes no mention of the plastic.
  2. No scores, just plain on the back. I'm all for flexibility but some basic instructions in the pack would have been nice.
  3. Bought one of these as I particularly like the gate at each end. I didn't buy it here, but for info it's one of these: Wills Kits SS56 Problem is I'm a bit stuck as to how to make it up. The kit has three bits of plastic - all the same size. One is grey cobblestones and the other two are brown planks. The adverts for this kit never mention a need to cut plastic. It's not one of the Craftsmen kits which do need cutting - just says glue/paint required. As such how the heck do these three bits pf plastic make up the level crossing? Anyone have or seen this kit made up?
  4. I'm sure this is something that happens a lot. The track is where you thought you wanted it, so it's glued down and tightly fitted together. Then you realise you actually want to replace a straight with right-had point or you need to replace a bit of broken track. Problem is the pieces are snuggly locked together with no wiggle room. Therefore the question is, how the heck do you remove and replace a single piece of track without needing to pull up an entire section i.e. it's not (easily) possible to remove a piece between two other pieces without almost (or actually) breaking one of the neighbouring pieces. I'm sure there is a trick to this, but I've not worked it out yet. Pulling up entire sections seems OTT but don't see how else to do it.
  5. Seen this used on a couple of videos. Looks to me like thin/runny (i.e. watered down) PVA. Does the product specifically badged as "Static Grass Glue" have any properties which make it something which does a particularly good job with static grass (i.e. worth buying), or is it just watery PVA?
  6. Excellent. I'll see what my wife has in stock before I head over to Amazon
  7. Bought a can of Adhesive spray so I can add some stickiness to trees, hedges, bushes etc so that I can then sprinkle on some scatter to make them look how I want them to look. Theory is fine and results and ok, only issue is the spray shoots out in a very strong/forceful jet of glue. Ideally I'd like something which has a more gentle delivery. Is there such a product or technique? The adhesive spray idea is fine, but if there was a way to get the same result in a more controlled way I'd like to know what it is.
  8. Think I might resort to some butchery, Was just worried that these figures are so small and delicate that a broken arm may not glue back on convincingly - but I'll give it a go. The sets also look nice, if a bit expensive - but an option nonetheless.
  9. So far the only figures I've bought, painted and put on my layout are a couple of sets of Dapol figures. They are nice enough, but pretty limited/fixed in what they look like. I look at pictures of other layouts and see figures opening a door, hands on hips, shaking hands, leaning against a shed etc i.e. common actions, but not something I've seen any figures doing. As such is there any way you can get figures who are poseable i.e. you can move the arms etc into a desired position? Failing that are there better sets of figures out there who cover a greater range of positions?
  10. Think I might have got the last one. Presume there was only a few available. There are 2 other similar tanks for the same price which are still available: https://railsofsheffield.com/search/bargains
  11. This seems like a heck of a bargain i.e. half price https://railsofsheffield.com/products/30436/Heljan-1322-oo-gauge-gwr-1366-class-0-6-0-tank-locomotive-no-1370-in-gwr-green
  12. Thanks, it's very good and makes the process sound relatively simple. Think I might manage without the hopper, but it seemed to be fairly handy if you're doing a lot of track.
  13. If I sprayed this onto dry (unfixed) ballast, and the ballast is then stuck on the track (not rails obviously), does it come off? I'm worried about gluing ballast down and it getting permanently attached to the track, potentially making it difficult to re-use - which is an absolute must for me.
  14. So it's primarily a 50/50 mix of water and glue with just a smidgeon of some detergent? Is washing up liquid regarded as detergent or does it need to be more heavy duty?
  15. I enjoy watching the lad at Everard Junction working on his layout and something he uses a lot on scenery (grass etc.) and ballast is what appears to be glue dispensed through a spray bottle. I think he says it's a mix of PVA, water, something called Isopropyl Alcohol and washing-up liquid. He uses this to "bed/settle things down" i.e. applying glue/adhesion but via a very fine spray and not blobs of white PVA. This sounds like a good idea to me. Is this a fairly common approach in modelling circles? If so what is a good mix of ingredients i.e. the ratios?
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