Jordan
Mid-Western Thunderer
Aww shucks...Purple-haze said:Reminds me of a Jordan and a SB kit
I did like the look of the Captain's one, though. mindyou, given the price of Silver Fox it might've cost nearly as much as mine... :lol: :wave:
Aww shucks...Purple-haze said:Reminds me of a Jordan and a SB kit
Captain Kernow said:.... I would add that it took over half an hour just to get the ballast reasonably neat on that 9 inch section, plus a fair bit of time faffing around wetting it, applying the glue and clearing up! ....
It depends on the degree of vibration I suppose :laugh: :laugh:Captain Kernow said:How much more exciting can this get?!
It depends on the degree of vibration I suppose :laugh: :laugh:28ten said:[quote=""Captain Kernow"":xi0wt6mn]
How much more exciting can this get?!
The bit of vertical white plasticard is a temporary representation of the brick face of the old disused platform, which will be installed once the ballasting etc. has been completed. I would add that it took over half an hour just to get the ballast reasonably neat on that 9 inch section, plus a fair bit of time faffing around wetting it, applying the glue and clearing up!
Yes it does. Perhaps does not dry quite as hard as the usual PVA method28ten said:Does kleer actually 'glue' the ballast? ......
28ten said:....... And I guess it needs a coat of matt after?
Captain Kernow said:......it is still apt to form 'bubbles' in the ballast, displacing carefully laid and tamped material...
Probably a stupid question , but could you describe how you flood it in without disturbing the ballast ? :scratch:Re6/6 said:I'm still new to the technique but I find that instead of trying to drip from the dropper precicely into each ballast gap, I flood it in quickly.
Probably a stupid question , but could you describe how you flood it in without disturbing the ballast ? :scratch:Phill Dyson said:[quote=""Re6/6"":1oihhuhh] I'm still new to the technique but I find that instead of trying to drip from the dropper precicely into each ballast gap, I flood it in quickly.
Probably a stupid question , but could you describe how you flood it in without disturbing the ballast ? :scratch:Re6/6 said:[quote=""Phill Dyson"":292vjtu4][quote=""Re6/6"":292vjtu4] I'm still new to the technique but I find that instead of trying to drip from the dropper precicely into each ballast gap, I flood it in quickly.