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  1. Would be easier to buy your own stockings, no one would bat an eye nowadays. 😂
  2. Fortunately it is 4ft high from the rough floor to the underside of the joists, so you have to do the hunchback of Notre Dame, to get around, and the hwt is down there!!!
  3. I had the same issue, made it impossible to see any details until primer was applied.
  4. Same here, I have roots 4" plus in diameter in the crawl space,ready to trip you over, and crack your head on a beam. Tell me how I know 😂.
  5. Wow, just discovered this thread and have enjoyed reading through it. I love the railway in the landscape feeling you have captured. Look forward to seeing the progress. Stephen
  6. Look forward to seeing the results of clear prints, the other method I want to try is using microscope glass, making a slot inside to hold it in place.
  7. I believe one other pair of E40's was used on the Falmouth branch, generally with a U29 sandwiched between them. I have a 3d designs started, but need to find time to finish them and get them printed.
  8. I have used AK-Interactive true metal for a good representation of steel, there other metal paints such as copper gunmetal etc, are excellent. Stephen
  9. I would give it a try using the open one, the sealed bottles should be okay to use.
  10. Duncan have you tried using artists Matte medium diluted 2 parts water to 1 part, it is an excellent glue which stays flexible flows well and dries very clear and matt. Stephen
  11. Thanks for all the replies, it works perfectly. Stephen
  12. Just wondering, is the http://www.gwrcoaches.org.uk/ down at the moment, I get this notification when I try get on, "Please stand by while configuration is in progress."
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