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NZ255 wrote:You might be the only person to build a miniature railway that’s “not into trains” haha
Splitpin wrote:Rob, that monster guy is amazing. How long did it take to print him?


chopper_nut wrote: New locos from Hornby are pushing $500, the value of which is up for debate. New Bachmann CL47 with all of the bells and whistles is up around £500... That's in OO but doesn't seem to get cheaper in smaller scales.

chopper_nut wrote:It's not really an Ironhorse problem... Railway stuff is expensive. New locos from Hornby are pushing $500, the value of which is up for debate. New Bachmann CL47 with all of the bells and whistles is up around £500... That's in OO but doesn't seem to get cheaper in smaller scales.

cowpatz wrote:Any chance of an update on the project?

chopper_nut wrote:On the railway front, those buildings look superb especially considering the scale. Any photos of the rolling stock? What paints are you using?
On the personal front... that's a lot. So you've closed the door on more scenery? That's a pity but understandable. We don't have anybody else focusing on NZ scenery now so I'll have to try to corrupt more developers... Your ex wife living upstairs... yeah that's not a grand idea if you ask me...
's getting real. We do get on ok, after all it's been 28(?) years since we separated. Her husband is likeable enough, I guess, although I refuse to like him. He's just a big lumpy waste of space, they visiting a few months back when I still lived in the main house, and he always managed to get in my way, he lives in the kitchen and just blocks everything, including any sunlight. Yeah, things are gonna be great....
He's also 20 years younger than me, which doesn't help. (I've rounded that up a bit, knowing that it really annoys my ex.)
chopper_nut wrote:They certainly look the part. I never had any luck with Vellejo paints at all, even their model colour range, I always found it was way too thin to get anywhere near good coverage, I use Hataka mostly. What I've been doing for superglue is using a toothpick to apply it and spread it around. Seems to be a bit cleaner.


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