News from your model shop - 29th May 2017
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Hello,

This Saturday (3rd of June) will be the Sandown Railway Enthusiasts Club latest Model Railway exhibition. As last year it will take place at the Lake Community Centre (Lion's Club) in Lake (PO36 9LA) with ample parking and buses stopping nearby.

This is not a massive show but well worth a look as there are always some interesting layouts which may not get exhibited at larger venues. They start at 10am and finish at around 4pm.

The latest edition of the Railway Magazine Guide to Modelling has just arrived. As usual it is free and is full of great articles, including one about modelling on a budget written by islander Matt Wickham. Here is a full list of what you will read:

 

Simply click on the pictures below for more details.

 

 

Water is always an impressive feature, be it a small pond, a river, a canal or even a sea scene. However, it is sometimes tricky to get the right result. Woodland Scenics has come up with the answer with an extensive range of items specifically designed to create natural looking expanses of water.

Each item is fully described on our website and the description usually includes videos showing you how to use each product and illustrating the end result.

First, use an undercoat to create the right base colour. There are several available and each one of them has been designed to match the water colour scale "Forel-Ule" meaning when you show it to your friends you can tell them "it is not any deep blue colour, it is a match for the official Forel-Ule scale!" Here are a few examples:

 

Then select your water tint. Tints can be mixed and the end result will obviously depend on the base colour:

 

Pour some water mix. It is available in murky colour or clear:

 

 

Finally, can you add some highlights in the shape of ripples or waves, using specifically formulated products:

 

 

 

Once your water is all set, Woodland Scenics recommends "dust dabber" to keep it clean. This is a special tool that grabs dirt and dust without scrubbing, hence making sure you do not damage anything. Obviously you can also use it to clean other scenery items, buildings or even rolling stock.

 

Send us an email or give us a call to check availability or to reserve anything, whatever scale you model in. As usual, if we do not have in stock what you are looking for, we will order it for you and you will get it fast (usually within a week if the manufacturer has it in stock). We place weekly orders with most suppliers.

Remember, you can park for free for one hour on the High Street and for as long as want on the Esplanade. So no excuse not to come and visit us!

Upstairs Downstairs is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am till 4.30pm and Sunday 1pm till 4pm. We are closed only on Monday.

Carole & Max

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3 Pier Street
Sandown, PO36 8JR
Isle of Wight
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