When you do get round to them, paint the interior colour on the outside first, this will then give you an undercoat for the main colours, and been transparent sides you will see that inside. I did that with my SJ set
On my shelf I have a set to build up to make the West Riding and a tourist set, plus 2 Beaver Tails, one will go in blood n custard the other is part way built in rebuilt form
Edgware GN. What next.
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Re: Edgware GN. What next.
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Modelling in 00 on my heritage line, very GCR inspired
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Garage Hobbit!!
Modelling in 00 on my heritage line, very GCR inspired
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Re: Edgware GN. What next.
Agreed. With the thick sides, I found that to be a good way to avoid seeing into the space between the inner and outer surfaces when looking at/into the windows.
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Re: Edgware GN. What next.
G'Day Gents
Thank you for all the hints, all being taken in, looking forward to building the set, but it may be a while before I can start.
manna
Thank you for all the hints, all being taken in, looking forward to building the set, but it may be a while before I can start.
manna
EDGWARE GN, Steam in the Suburbs.