Thanks, I was aware of that for smaller stations bit not sure on big stations ( & of course, on my layout the two platforms are different lengths - the second one came after some track changes)
In the 1940's to say 1970's. how did passengers using wheelchairs, get from one platform to another as normally stairs are not viable by ones self - even not perfect having someone control the wheelchair & elevators probably weren't installed in that period of time ?
And nowadays passengers use Gophers as well.
TIA
Thank you - just read that topic.
I will late June try the tacky varnish idea, let it dry, then see if water removes the backing paper OK without upsetting the transfer.
OK so if using water based varnish, place the painted transfer on the wagon, wait until it is completely dry, then wet the paper to slide it off the transfer?
Thank you. the big problem is here in Australia, it is scarcer than rocking horse manure ! Even Amazon Australia can't supply it & Postage cost from USA & UK costs about 3 times the price of the bottle.
I have acquired a few 0 scale kits that use the self-adhesive type Parkside Dundas transfers but it seems the self-adhesive has dried out.
Question I have, is it possible to make them sticky again ?
I have now purchased a few A010 unpainted cattle wagons & wish to be able to remove the body to add a bit more weight & some model cattle but I am at a loss on how to remove the body.
Any ideas please?
I have now purchased a few A010 unpainted cattle wagons & wish to be able to remove the body to add a bit more weight & some model cattle but I am at a loss on how to remove the body.
Any ideas please?