Gavin Sowry
Garden Railroader and Raconteur

Hm must be a NZ thing, Hawe?That's Ben's layout, knocked up inside a week. Overnight, after this was taken, he made an auto shuttle electrical thingy, and installed it before start of play today. It works, and is rumoured to cost in the vicinity of $5.00. Oh, and that Hawe works too, battery powered.
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Hm must be a NZ thing, Hawe?
No he needs some scruffy thread bare oily ones. Now there is a challenge!View attachment 260514
In control ! Simple control lever is one of the finishing touches... it's a 'hat pin', the pin being too thin, so I stripped some wire out of a piece of insulated wire, and put the pin in that, bent to shape, and glued appropriately. Looks OK, and believable. Might get the driver a newer pair of jeans.
No he needs some scruffy thread bare oily ones. Now there is a challenge!
In my haste to get him dressed, I did use some 'cheap' (stolen from GD) acrylics for the shoes, jeans, and shirt. The hair and skin were good ol' Tamiya. I've since reshirted him with one from the Tamiya collection. I do like the flat finish you get with the Tamiya paints.
I have some near 40 year old Rooney Acrylic tubes and that at full strength tends to be a bit on the near gloss side, Tamiya flat finish is certainly the best of all.In my haste to get him dressed, I did use some 'cheap' (stolen from GD) acrylics for the shoes, jeans, and shirt. The hair and skin were good ol' Tamyia. I've since reshirted him with one from the Tamyia collection. I do like the flat finish you get with the Tamyia paints.
I have some near 40 year old Rooney Acrylic tubes and that at full strength tends to be a bit on the near gloss side, Tamiya flat finish is certainly the best of all.