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LPS L1's picture

dullcote and not frosting windows

how does one go about applying Testors dullcote and have it not fog up the windows and headlight lenses in my locomotives and buildings?????

I'd rather not have to remove the clear plastic windows/lenses

Thanks in advance,

Ghost Train's picture

Gear & Wheel Pullers

My layout is HO scale. 

I am getting ready to send an order to Micro-Mark for a number of items.  I see they have two types of

wheel and gear puller/removers

#82392 Miniature Gear & Wheel Puller,

#84746 Wheel and Gear Remover.

May '13 - comment on stripwood staining fixture

I looked at this article with great interest, being that I'll be handlaying HO track on one or more modules (code 70). The method sounded really good until Mr. Napper said he had to stain the ends of the ties once they were cut. That was a real turn-off for me. It's too much work.

I thought I'd share my method, not that I think it's better or anything, but it's what I've found is cheap and works for me. Caveat: I have tried this only on balsa ties. I have not yet tried it on basswood. I have also not read extensively on staining methods for ties.

Painting Wheelset

I hate cleaning paint off of wheel treads after they're weathered.  Instead of cleaning the paint off with a solvent, I tried masking them this time.  Just curious, what's the easiest method you've come up with for making sure wheel treads are paint-free when the car is ready for the layout?

 

-Hunter

Bob Langer's picture

Glue accessories?

When speaking of accessories I am referring to vehicles. Do you glue your vehicles in place using something like the Woodland Scenic Accent Glue? This is a tacky adhesive and is not a permanent glue.

I can see when it some to keeping the layout dust free it would be better to not have to remove anything that could be sucked up by the vacuum cleaner.

Roundhousecat's picture

Repairing and cleaning older locos

I have a couple of older locos that are still running, but do need service.
Suggestions on how to clean them and where to look online?
Thanks.


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