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Post by wyvern on Nov 10, 2016 10:33:30 GMT -9
The December issue of Railway Modeller magazine out today (2016 November 10) contains - amongst, as usual, many other things - a short illustrated article on making a model N-gauge corrugated-iron-sheet grain silo, based on examples from Scotland. The sheets with which to construct the model, 3 A4-sized pages, are available to download free via this webpage on the Peco Publications website. There are no instructions on the sheets - they're in the magazine article - but I doubt few here will have much difficulty figuring out what to do. The model is a simple rectangular-box exterior shell, and being almost entirely vast expanses of corrugated iron sheeting, may not at first glance seem especially interesting. However, there are several variants of weathered sheet panels in the model, which could be usefully employed in kitbashed alternative modern and near-future paper construction projects, so if this is your fortรฉ, I'd recommend taking a look.
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Post by Vermin King on Nov 10, 2016 11:34:18 GMT -9
Those are some great textures
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