Sam small layout
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Very impressive!
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Few month ago I bought a station, but the roof was made from plywood.
So I printed some tiles and glue them on this plywood base.
Last week-end I started to create the platform with Syporex.
Now I would like to add some stuff on the platform like benches, lights, fences. But I don't know how to fix them.
Do you have any idea please ?
So I printed some tiles and glue them on this plywood base.
Last week-end I started to create the platform with Syporex.
Now I would like to add some stuff on the platform like benches, lights, fences. But I don't know how to fix them.
Do you have any idea please ?
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Hello
Here is a quick video of the first train stopping in my station.
I have decided to named my station "walnut lane station" as my street's name is "gros noyer" In French which can be translated as "huge walnut tree"
Here is a quick video of the first train stopping in my station.
I have decided to named my station "walnut lane station" as my street's name is "gros noyer" In French which can be translated as "huge walnut tree"
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Great little video. Nicely framed and realistic running speeds.
Rik
Rik
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Thanks
The running speed is possible thanks to battery powered loco.
Do you have an idea to fix accessories on the platform made of aerated concrete ?
The running speed is possible thanks to battery powered loco.
Do you have an idea to fix accessories on the platform made of aerated concrete ?
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If you really want things permanently fixed, try Gorilla Glue ( the original foaming one ). I used it to glue a loose stone platform edge to the concrete platform. It's still in place after about 5 years.
Philip
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Another possibility is instant grab adhesive.
Rik
Rik
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