I usually spray paint a "frosted glass" paint to better bring out/show the passenger silhouettes. Or if I have no paint I use white tissue wrapping paper taped inside.
Outstanding and inspiring transformation. They look like quality models just with the painting you did alone. Also is that an old Triang/ATT RDC I see on the layout?
i run several of these small trolleys on one circuit.....when I add another trolley to the circuit, the rest of the trlleys slow down...Is there anyway that I can have a constant speed of those trolleys on the circuit, regardless of an another rolley?
I usually spray paint a "frosted glass" paint to better bring out/show the passenger silhouettes. Or if I have no paint I use white tissue wrapping paper taped inside.
Great work. Thank you for. Posting.
Great as real life trams are usually dull......but have lots of advertising and name places on the front and back....
Outstanding and inspiring transformation. They look like quality models just with the painting you did alone. Also is that an old Triang/ATT RDC I see on the layout?
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i run several of these small trolleys on one circuit.....when I add another trolley to the circuit, the rest of the trlleys slow down...Is there anyway that I can have a constant speed of those trolleys on the circuit, regardless of an another rolley?
How did you pop out the glass thinking of painting my trolly
I wonder how come some trolley are all wheel drive and some are two wheel drive. The two wheel drive doesn't pull the dummy.
Where did you get the gate for the door?