In this scene, depicting a GE U30C locomotive switching an industry taken on my current N Scale Model Railroad layout, you get a glimpse of some of my modelling techniques that I will be sharing. The roads are done with a spackling compound technique, the railroad crossing cantilevers are scratch built. Power lines and telephone poles are strung for added realism. I will be posting articles on all of these in the coming future, so keep checking back and click the subscribe button in the lower right corner to receive automatic email updates. Your email is confidential and will NOT be shared or redistributed. Thanks for looking, James Model Railway Techniques.

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Last Updated on 11 months ago by James from Model Railway Techniques