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RhB_HJ Posted - 05/24/2013 : 16:25:10
The weather stinks i.e. forget about railfanning! Time to get cracking on portals.

I'm using 2" styrofoam (pink or blue), the tunnel openings and some of the stone outlines I cut on the laser machine. The mortar lines are done with the soldering iron. Coat with special tiling cement and BINGO.




Cheers

HJ
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H-J Mueller
Coldstream BC Canada
http://www.rhb-grischun.ca
http://www.easternmountainmodels.com
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sschaer Posted - 05/25/2013 : 18:30:11
working on large scale model railroad has some advantages... looks good !

do you expect some shrinking in the harsh sunlight ?

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