The passenger cars are SO cool. They feature detailed interiors with alternating red and blue seats. Plus they light up inside. I don't have an MBTA engine yet - Rapido sold some but they were a very old paint scheme. I'm glad I jumped on these and pre-ordered them, they're sold out everywhere now.
You'll also notice that I installed a bunch of the fences for the suburban neighborhood. I glued them together, painted them, then drilled small holes in the homasote to place them.
1. Don't throw out any spare parts from kits you've built. Odds are that somewhere down the line, you'll be able to use something. In this case, the stairs.
2. Not everything attaches to everything else with Liquid Nails Projects construction adhesive. I had to use a clear one meant for other things to get anything to attach to the plaster.
3. I've said it before, I'll say it again - plaster sucks. I ended up filling in holes and smoothing it out with the drywall spackle I've used before.
4. Like anything, the scene isn't totally "done" yet. I need to add some railings along the back of the platform and some handrails on the stairs.
2. Not everything attaches to everything else with Liquid Nails Projects construction adhesive. I had to use a clear one meant for other things to get anything to attach to the plaster.
3. I've said it before, I'll say it again - plaster sucks. I ended up filling in holes and smoothing it out with the drywall spackle I've used before.
4. Like anything, the scene isn't totally "done" yet. I need to add some railings along the back of the platform and some handrails on the stairs.