Working on a Gas Station from Fos Limited in 1:48 for my On30 railroad. Here is the storefront: READ MORE
Working on a Gas Station from Fos Limited in 1:48 for my On30 railroad. Here is the storefront: READ MORE
This module was a pure speedbuild and took about 3 weeks to complete. I decided that I it would be done in time for C4-Open witch of course meant taking a lot of shortcuts and many things could be done better. but what the heck its done and it´s the first part of my Florida railroad in on30! I would prefer taking photos of this module in natural sunlight but there is no sun in Sweden now for a couple of months so studio lights will have to do. Part 1 of the build you can find here.
As the title says, this is my first attempt at weathering an HO-car (1:87 scale). Really fun to work with such an big canvas compared to N-Scale (1:160 scale). More to come as I start a new adventure in HO! READ MORE
A completly new model railroad exhibit held last weekend 3-4 november in Stockholm. A great show that I hope will return next year! Lots of modular railroading and fun shoping. READ MORE
Just wanted to try out some scratching techniques so I built this small house for my narrow gauge railroad. I used black mounting boards for the shell and dressed it with balsa wood. READ MORE
A small clip showcasing my 2-4-4 Forney steam engine in On30 1:48 scale with Tsunami sound.
The wobbling is just the rollers jerking around, the engine itself is balanced correctly.
I have just finished weathering an narrow gauge steam locomotie, Forney in On30 (1:48 scale) made from Bachmann. It’s a lovely little engine and will be featured in the next issue of the Swedish modeling magazine “Allt om Hobby”.
I have just finished an article for the coming number of the Swedish magazine Allt om Hobby. It will feature my step-by-step instructions for weathering this blue car. I greatly appreciated the process for working with them and can’t wait to see the finished product.
These are some quick shots to show you what’s coming.
Just won these babies on Ebay. They will be a real treat to detail and weather. Western Pacific used these old F units from the 1950’s all the way to Western Pacifics end in 1982. So I can really go all the way with the weathering and make them stand out really well.