Sand house drawings in 1:29 scale

Sand house drawings in 1:29 scale

Download the PDF of this project here. This PDF is formatted to print on your home printer. Most pieces are formatted to fit on a 8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper. For larger parts of the plan, you will see “break lines.” Line up the break lines to create the larger piece. Please note: This […]

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Animate your outdoor railway

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1. Since 1928, Spruce Falls Power & Paper Company in northern Ontario has provided all the paper for The New York Times, which affectionately calls it “Uncle Spruce.” Jim and Julie Barber model real places from their past and present by building concrete-sided buildings. Protected inside, a smoke machine helps to model a high-pressure weather […]

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Elfin thyme

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Nancy Norris Common name: Elfin thyme Latin name: Thymus serpyllum ‘Elfin’ Plant type: Groundcover Plant size: 2″ x 6″ and spreading USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9 Cultural needs: Poor, well-drained soil, moderate to low moisture, sun to partial shade Elfin thyme deserves its status as practically everyone’s favorite scale lawn or meadow. It’s about “thyme” this […]

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Brewer Railroad Plans water-tank plans

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Marc Horovitz 1:22.5-scale Northern Pacific water-tank plans Brewer Railroad Plans1825 Evergreen DriveAgassiz BC V0M 1A3CanadaPrice: $10.50USWebsite: www.brewerplans.com One 24″ x 36″ drawing sheet, printed one side; one 8½” x 11″ instruction sheet, printed on both sides Pros: Excellent drawing, nicely hand lettered; drawing printed full size; very complete detail illustrations; complete historical, construction, and finishing […]

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Locomotion Works G Scale Ballast

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Kevin Strong G Scale Road Bed Locomotion Works205 Mountside DriveColumbus NC 28722Price: 2 gallons, $29.95; 5 gallons, $59.95; +s&hWebsite: www.locomotionworks.com Stone ballast mixed with binder for permanent installation Pros: Scale appearance, easy application, solid once dry Cons: None Kevin Strong When it comes to ballast for the garden railroad, there are two common concerns. First […]

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Micro Fasteners hex-head machine-screw assortment

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Marc Horovitz Hex-head machine-screw assortment Micro Fasteners24 Cokesbury Rd., Ste. 2Lebanon NJ 08833Price: $25.50Website: www.microfasteners.com Machine-screw assortment; various sizes; brass and stainless steel; 20 of each type of screw; packaged in a sturdy plastic compartment box Pros: Various sizes and lengths of screws at your fingertips; non-ferrous metals won’t rust; several useful sizes for modelers […]

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Piko freelance 2-6-0 locomotive with tender

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Marc Horovitz Gauge 1, freelance 2-6-0 with tender Piko, GermanyAvailable from:Piko America LLC4610 Alvarado Canyon Rd., Ste. 5San Diego CA 92120  Price: $249.99Website: http://Piko-america.com Mostly plastic locomotive and tender; directional LED head and backup lights; single motor; two driven axles with ball bearings; six-wheel and two slider electrical pickup; smoke generator; DCC-decoder and sound-unit ready […]

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Train Line 45 German diesel locomotive

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Marc Horovitz Gauge 1, 1:22.5 scale, narrow-gauge diesel Train Line 45GermanyAvailable in the USA from:Train-Li-USA3 Kensington WayUpton MA 01568Price:  $345Website: www.train-li-usa.comAll-plastic model of a Deutz diesel locomotive; one motor, two powered axles; six electrical pickup points (four wheels and two sliding shoes); one traction tire; seven working lights; cab interior; hook-and-loop couplers; DCC and sound […]

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A wood pellet fired Ruby

A wood pellet fired Ruby

Name: Eric Schade Forum User Name: captain perry Railroad Name: Visiting the Down East Light Railway Location: East Boothbay, Maine Scale: 1:13.7 (7/8 inch =1 foot) Description: Wood pellet fired modified Ruby I made a new boiler for this Ruby kit so it could burn solid fuel. She has a water pump working off the […]

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Make stronger scale retaining walls

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Here’s a delicate looking woodworking project that’s tough enough to resist even being accidentally stomped on. Almost everyone has a section of a 2 x 6 stored on their property. You’ll also need a table saw for ripping the narrow boards required, or you can use thin wooden stakes from a garden center or collect […]

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