I've just received the Access Platforms V2 - N gauge (great model) I ordered from you on New Years Day (I think ie 2 days ago) I've now primed it ready to paint My question is which is the best way to remove the base without damaging the legs.
Just had a look at this and all of your other products, look to be an interesting set of things that you are printing for the modern image (Diesel days) modeller. Shame that I cannot use them because they all look pretty good and the care you have taken to produce them shows in this vid. I am into G in the garden and am building a 00 steam era coal mine railway interchange.
Thanks for taking the time to check out my stuff! I’d love to be able to help you with the garden size but it’s not really something I think I’d be able to print due to the size ha ha!
This would be a great video if you removed or at least reduced the volume of the music, there is no need for it.... I use my Ender3v2 FDM printer for a lot of my model train stuff and it does just fine but if very fine detail is required then I source someone who can resin print for me... or purchase it online... I do not have a resin printer as they are out of my price range and all of the other accessories needed to cure etc is the total cost, not just the printer itself they do not inform you of when purchasing a resin printer. I use the build plate scale to reduce or enlarge the item if not already at the correct scale needed for my OO/HO models. I also create the items that I cannot find online, in Tinkercad which is free to use. It does take a lot of time and energy to make something correct which you are showing in this video... with usually several different versions but hopefully not too many that go into the bin. Happy modelling.... Cheers from Tim. Melbourne Australia.. P.S. You have a nice selection of items on your eBay store but not sure how they would fare in transit to Australia and also the price conversion.....
Great video today .Got my support.
Ah that’s awesome bro! Thanks so much 🙏🏽
I've just received the Access Platforms V2 - N gauge (great model) I ordered from you on New Years Day (I think ie 2 days ago) I've now primed it ready to paint My question is which is the best way to remove the base without damaging the legs.
Just had a look at this and all of your other products, look to be an interesting set of things that you are printing for the modern image (Diesel days) modeller. Shame that I cannot use them because they all look pretty good and the care you have taken to produce them shows in this vid. I am into G in the garden and am building a 00 steam era coal mine railway interchange.
Thanks for taking the time to check out my stuff! I’d love to be able to help you with the garden size but it’s not really something I think I’d be able to print due to the size ha ha!
let me be fair, that class 37 at 9:43 has beautiful weathering
Thank you so much! If you search my videos… I think literally two videos ago I actually filmed myself weathering this loco and showed the process :)
They’re not all a standard size . We have all different at work .
Ah that’s interesting 🤔
@@RustyRailsModelling if you need any pics let me know
This would be a great video if you removed or at least reduced the volume of the music, there is no need for it.... I use my Ender3v2 FDM printer for a lot of my model train stuff and it does just fine but if very fine detail is required then I source someone who can resin print for me... or purchase it online... I do not have a resin printer as they are out of my price range and all of the other accessories needed to cure etc is the total cost, not just the printer itself they do not inform you of when purchasing a resin printer. I use the build plate scale to reduce or enlarge the item if not already at the correct scale needed for my OO/HO models. I also create the items that I cannot find online, in Tinkercad which is free to use. It does take a lot of time and energy to make something correct which you are showing in this video... with usually several different versions but hopefully not too many that go into the bin. Happy modelling.... Cheers from Tim. Melbourne Australia.. P.S. You have a nice selection of items on your eBay store but not sure how they would fare in transit to Australia and also the price conversion.....