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Inspiration
George Gray has sent us pictures of his Christmas themed layout featuring a large oval of track as well as lighting.A great source of inspiration at this time of the year!
Click on the pictures to get taken to our Facebook page to see more.
This week in history
On Tuesday 15th November 1988, the only launch of the Soviet Space Shuttle 'Buran' (Blizzard) was conducted at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in modern-day Kazakhstan. The spacecraft was attached to the Energiya space rocket and completed two orbits of the planet before completing a scheduled landing back at Baikonur. The entire flight lasted a little over three hours. What made this flight even more impressive is that the entire flight including the launch and subsequent recovery was entirely automatic as Buran was unmanned. Despite the success of the flight 'Buran' never made another launch although a second mission was scheduled to take place within a few years. With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the program went on hold. Visually almost identical to its US counterpart, 'Buran' was accidentally destroyed by the collapse of its storage hangar in May 2002.
Tool for thought
This week's tool for thought is the Liquid Decal Film by Microscale. This is supplied in a small 30ml bottle similar to other items in the Microscale range. Liquid Decal Film is ideal for modellers who wish to restore old decals where the carrier film has started to degrade. Simply apply with an artist's brush and leave for 15 minutes. The Liquid Decal Film will get to work quickly and restore the carrier film enabling the decal to be used in the usual way. Additionally, Liquid Decal Film can also be used to create bespoke decals, which is sure to be of great use in any numbering modelling projects.
Small details, big effect
Making engines and rolling stock look and behave realistically has
never been so popular, from realistic train lengths and speeds to
weathered or ultra-detailed models, it seems to be an angle that many
modellers are interested in these days. But it can be very costly and
time-consuming building up a collection of models worthy of the real
world in miniature, so what can you do in the meantime?
This is a predicament that many modellers face, sure there is a
fantastic range of brand new, fantastically detailed models on the
market sent to tempt us into parting with our pension funds, but often
we are lovingly attached to our existing fleet and would quite like to
continue using them on our layouts. The good news is,
even older models can be added to or detailed, and often with very little cost involved.
There are many ways that you can
enhance the appearance of your models. You could start with something simple like adding a
driver and fireman to the footplate or a
seated driver at the controls of a diesel, or how about adding some
lamps to the front and rear of
your locomotive, you will be surprised what a difference it makes even
with dummy lamps. For smaller detailing you could add a simple
locomotive tool kit and for grander alterations apply a little PVA to your locomotive's plastic imitation coal (or remove it altogether) and
add some real coal instead.
If you really want to take your engines and coaches to the next level, you could add sound, even to analogue models!
You can now get battery-operated sound chips from Train-Tech that
require no wiring at all. Simply attach the chip inside your model and
an inbuilt motion sensor detects not only when the model is moving, but
how fast it is moving and plays an appropriate sound effect. The great
thing about these chips is that you can put them into a rake of wagons
or coaches so you don't need a separate chip for each engine saving you a
small fortune. At the moment the chips are available in two formats, steam and diesel.
The steam sound chip is generic enough to be used with most medium or
large locomotives while the diesel chip emulates the sound of an English
Electric or Sulzer type diesel. Working on that same principle, Train-Tech's lighting system is a great way to add coach lighting to your rolling stock, just locate
the battery-powered lighting strip into your carriage and the chip will
do the rest.
More adventurous modellers can also add a smoke generator to
their locomotives. These are not complicated to wire into a model
involving little more than attaching a couple of wires, however, finding
somewhere to locate the equipment is a cut and dry case of whether
there is physically enough room inside your model, so a little research
would be well advised before purchasing one. If it is the case (and it
probably will be) that you don't have enough room in your loco for a
smoke generator, then why not install a land-based smoke generator in
an engine shed or just inside a tunnel mouth, they are easy to install,
give great effects and don't involve drilling smoke holes into your
favourite locomotive's chimney, and that's a win-win!
Modelling tips
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Unboxing videos
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link called "videos" on
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Events and exhibitions
Find all the latest events and exhibitions for the model railway world, on the
UK Model Shop Events directory. Hopefully, 2022 will give us plenty of opportunities to attend events all over the country.
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manufacturer has it in stock). We place weekly orders with most
suppliers.
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