Earlier in the year I bought a DeWalt multitool. Wish I'd bought one years ago. So useful.
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Things are moving along at quite a pace
I wanted a multi-tool for a while but like most tools I waited until I had a need for it before I bought one.
Kind of wonder how I managed before for so many things and it has paid me back so many times.
Thoughts so far?
To be honest, a bit disappointed in the lack of relief in the kit.
above all have fun doing it
Being quite frank I would agree old boy, whilst they provide a pretty good range I have felt they are better as an aid to scratch building and I think you've gone the right way by adding various items of your own.
Although I enjoy using the Silhouette cutter I feel that laser cut mdf etc gives more depth than the card used in these kits. By the time you're happy with the box it may have proven quicker to have scratch built although I know it's not what you aimed to do. If it's going to be a feature then you may want to consider spending a little bit more time on it ?
Whatever you choose to do I know it will look good eventually and above all have fun doing it !
G
L-cut kits are the least expensive around and merely provide a basic kit. My initial introduction to laser cut kits was with L-cut, but having completed a signal box, I then set too and fully rebuilt it with a lot more relief.
I find laser cut brickwork has much finer cement courses and provides far more realism at the painting stage.
This. This is the most important thing.
We do not cease to play because we grow old. We grow old because we cease to play. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
Exactly Heather, that's why I'm building myself a trainset rather than a full on scale model with handbuilt track etc. Looking forward to just playing with trains.
ChrisCurrently pondering a very important part of the layout...
Its name.
Apparently "By Tre, Pol and Pen shall ye know Cornishmen". The previous 4mm N Cornwall layout built 18 years ago was Treneglos. My current 7mm project is Pencarrow. So that's 2 out of 3 done, with just Pol to do, but another Tre or Pen would be fine.
I want something that reflects the location which is North Cornwall in the Bodmin / Wadebridge area. A real place name or an amalgamation would do. I don't want to use a real station / halt / junction name though, so Nanstallon, Boscarne etc are out.
So based on these search criteria I came up with a list, including: Polbrock, Tredethy, Tregarrick (a literary fictional name for Bodmin) etc
Now, I know the area is popular for trainset names but I wasn't quite prepared for every option on my long list already belonging to a layout.
Two questions:
1. Does it matter that a name is already in use (could cause confusion on the circuit)?
2. Any suggestions for a name?