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Joined: 02/01/2006(UTC) Posts: 878 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Hi! This week I've been making a model of a beautiful wooden platform from early 1900s. The construction is not very complicated or demanding. The total work time for a 700mm platform was about 8 hours including integration on the layout.    |
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Joined: 21/05/2004(UTC) Posts: 1,768 Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hi Martin,
First thanks again for another great video - but I have a question for you:
How do you make your decals / signs? I see in this video you have a station sign 'SEPPAN' - do you print these yourself?
I have a 15 stall roundhouse and the kit only comes with numbers up to 9, so I am looking at how I can obtain numbers 10-15 to label the stalls.
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Joined: 02/01/2006(UTC) Posts: 878 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Originally Posted by: applor  Hi Martin,
First thanks again for another great video - but I have a question for you:
How do you make your decals / signs? I see in this video you have a station sign 'SEPPAN' - do you print these yourself?
I have a 15 stall roundhouse and the kit only comes with numbers up to 9, so I am looking at how I can obtain numbers 10-15 to label the stalls.
Thanks! Hi! Yes, I print those on a laser color printer in the office where I work. I then weather them lightly using a sponge and acryllic powder. |
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