N Scale - Walthers Diamond Coal Corporation
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- Опубліковано 14 січ 2025
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On my Christmas wish list.
very nice. i just bought one on ebay for 6 bucks. im going to use it as a gold mine on my old west gold mine train diorama. i also use tamiya paints and mine will be in more earth tone desert colors.
It should turn out great!
Wow!
I'm building this kit in HO scale. The instructions I have say to glue the windows with PVA. This video's been a great guide for me. Thanks!
Thinking of kit bashing this with Walthers new river mine
Nice Job, like the weathering on it. Bob
Thanks, I appreciate that.
Hiya Mr Chappy39 I am building this very kit for my UK based layout Solsbury Hill based on the West Coast Mainline in the Staffordshire coalfields
Love the weathering. Great job. Can’t wait to see more of your work
thanks, I am pretty happy how it turned out
Nice. I am starting the HO scale version of this so your video was helpful.
I hope it turns out great!
Nice job on the build Glad to see your back Love the Chanel
Thanks! Winter has set in, so it's train season.
Got the same thing on my layout. Had Vinnie bnsf6951 build it for me.
Did he weather it too?
Wow. Can't wait to see more videos. Greetings from Zurich, Switzerland - your videos are really helpful, especially for beginners :-)
Great work & great video.
Very helpful for me as I've just bought this exact model as a FIRST build! - Hmm, might start with something more simple.
Getting ready to build this structure and your video has helped me a lot! Thanks!
Nice job. Came out great.
Thanks
Fine job. Unfortunately, my layout is too small for that model but, I would love to have room for it.
Hello. Thanks for the video. Yes, the stairs were a real bear to build, as the who kit could be better like Tamiya car kits are. I had some issues with the tank and stairs .The instructions should be given a review by Walters.....
Nice job! Looks great!
Thanks
Great video just subscribed. I'm planning on buying that kit as well for a kitbashing project.
Do you ever sell this kit already assembled and painted by you ??
How long would you say the whole project took? Both building and painting
There is quite a lot of painting involved. I think I stretched it over a week. Im sure it could be done in 4-5 days though.
I would Love to Use The Building As an Agricultural Mill Instead of a Coaling Station.
Saw one of those Building and I Wanted to buy it But I didn’t Have the Money for it Ahhhh! I Hated it.
WTH... this is like something you would see in the 1950s. Sad.