Good tips. One additional thing that I did on my O Gauge wood church. Instead of using the clear sheets supplied for the windows, I found pictures online of stained glass, printed out various magnifications in the shape of my windows on paper until I got the scale right, then printed them on vellum with a color laser printer. Glue these to the inside and when lit, it looks just like a church.
Hello Martin, That would be a clear spray lacquer in a flat finish frm a home improvement store. Let me know how you make out. Douglas Model Railroad Academy
Good tips. One additional thing that I did on my O Gauge wood church. Instead of using the clear sheets supplied for the windows, I found pictures online of stained glass, printed out various magnifications in the shape of my windows on paper until I got the scale right, then printed them on vellum with a color laser printer. Glue these to the inside and when lit, it looks just like a church.
Old trick using rubber bands...we were taught this as kids in school playtimes, always works well today..
Great video .Enjoy it thanks.
There are several right angle corners on the sprues that contain your various parts - cut them carefully and use them for "squaring" blocks
I always say it, nothing beats wooden kits. Great video!
Great job! Plz ignore the negative comments.
Tom Lund, thats a very Swedish name! :)
For yellow wood glue....interior or exterior? I'm leaning towards exterior for durability.
THANK YOU...for sharing. Tom is there a video of your layout?
Where can you buy these wooden kits ? Any online website
What brand of sealer did you use to seal the wood before painting?
At time ua-cam.com/video/EimDSfY-Di4/v-deo.html Looks like this... www.amazon.com/Plaid-Acrylic-Aerosol-6-Ounce-CS200304/dp/B000XZXNSS
0:47 - What clear sealer please?
Hello Martin,
That would be a clear spray lacquer in a flat finish frm a home improvement store. Let me know how you make out.
Douglas
Model Railroad Academy
Who’s the manufacturer of this kit?
It is a Blair Line kit.
The church is the balir line kit.
Your steeple, and styrene roof sections, are crooked.
Right?
Who manufactures the kit you used?
Hello,
I wish I could identify that blue box. It’s familiar, but darn, I’m sorry.
Douglas
Model Railroad Academy
It is a Blair Line kit.
trainsignguy Thanks man 👍
Your steeple is crooked.