How do you know that the children are enjoying themselves, they may suffer from travel sickness, lol, well done Dave, I love these skills cast videos has well as Dave,there're are people giving their ideas also, 👍👍👍,🖐.
Very good video today as usual Dave. Could you please tell what the difference is between blue black and grey tack and how much tacky wax would one use.Thanks Dave.
Hi Dave. Must have missed the gremlins. This was very nearly a great video. What a shame that the closeup camera was of such a low resolution (out of focus, too? Or was this gremlin you referred to?).
Ooooh im wincing at that blade as you press down hard. Ive used track cutters before so much easier. Also if using std glue dont reassemble the coach for a while otherwise the glazing will react and you will get blooming.
Might just be me but disassembling coaches feels really scary. I havent tried it but I wouldnt want to break my super detailed teak stock lol. Not a fan of clipped bodies.
It is something that can be tricky at first, but more recent models are becoming easier to open to enhance their detailing. If theres any coaches in particular you're not sure how to open, feel free to get in touch with our Product Experts at info@hattons.co.uk who'll be happy to give you advice.
really enjoying these videos, thanks dave, as a new enthusiast theyr really helpful.
How do you know that the children are enjoying themselves, they may suffer from travel sickness, lol, well done Dave, I love these skills cast videos has well as Dave,there're are people giving their ideas also, 👍👍👍,🖐.
Very good video today as usual Dave. Could you please tell what the difference is between blue black and grey tack and how much tacky wax would one use.Thanks Dave.
Hi Dave. Must have missed the gremlins. This was very nearly a great video. What a shame that the closeup camera was of such a low resolution (out of focus, too? Or was this gremlin you referred to?).
Hi Paul, that was indeed the gremlin I'm afraid! Apologies for the issues - Dave
Ooooh im wincing at that blade as you press down hard. Ive used track cutters before so much easier.
Also if using std glue dont reassemble the coach for a while otherwise the glazing will react and you will get blooming.
Hi Dave what figures would be for era 3.
Would these fit inside 1:76 scale Road vehicles aswell?
They certainly will, and the skills shown here today are exactly the same ones you'll need to fit people to your model cars and buses too.
@@HattonsModelRailways thank you 🙏👍
Might just be me but disassembling coaches feels really scary. I havent tried it but I wouldnt want to break my super detailed teak stock lol. Not a fan of clipped bodies.
It is something that can be tricky at first, but more recent models are becoming easier to open to enhance their detailing. If theres any coaches in particular you're not sure how to open, feel free to get in touch with our Product Experts at info@hattons.co.uk who'll be happy to give you advice.
Too many empty stock trains running on layouts, not many modellers do this.