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  1. santafefan

    N-Scale Weekend Pics!!!

    Thank you for sharing this great site, certainly great looking layouts.
  2. santafefan

    Much needed help

    I have a friend that joined two locomotives back to back to make a Fairlie, he sure fooled me, looks very realistic.
  3. santafefan

    What do you do?

    Thank you Don "ezdays" for the welcome, nice to be here.
  4. santafefan

    What do you do?

    Nothing exciting here, just a retired Wedding Photographer, say Cheese *******. Dave
  5. santafefan

    first pics

    Looking real good, only just started scenery on my layout, looks like a lot of fun.
  6. santafefan

    t applying and making wet water & ballasting around turnouts

    After a trip to the chemist to get an eyedropper and found they didnt have any I purchased two syringes, these were great and held a fair amount of glue, just dropped the glue between the tracks and watched it spread through the ballast, quick, easy and dropped it where I wanted it to go.
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    t applying and making wet water & ballasting around turnouts

    I recently ballasted my new layout, the way I did my switches was to use Bluetack, (the putty like adhesive that is used for sticking posters on the wall), I gently worked this into positions that blocked any glue runoff from getting on the moving parts, it worked like a dream, all switches...
  8. santafefan

    A Question for Serious Modlers

    I am very pleased to see that some modelers have had success with the Bachmann Spectrum 2-8-0, the one I purchased did the Hippy Hippy Shake as it made its way round the track Still wanting to give Spectrum a go I decided to get their F7A/B, what a wreck that turned out to be, it sounded more...
  9. santafefan

    Best W.S. ballast size for N scale ?

    I just finished ballasting my track with Woodland Scenics fine ballast, very easy to work with and the results were very pleasing.:thumb: Dave Downunder
  10. santafefan

    Suggestions on my track plan welcome

    Looks very interesting, plenty there to keep your mind occupied, good luck, have fun.:thumb: Dave Downunder
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