Finishing the Walthers Merchant Row II: A Detailed City Block Build
Over the past week, progress has been made on a highly detailed 1/87 scale city block from Walthers Trains. This
Over the past week, progress has been made on a highly detailed 1/87 scale city block from Walthers Trains. This
Join us this week for some layout updates and some stories from our reenacting past!
How grateful are we to have been able to record 200 complete episodes of the Bench Time Podcast together as
We’re one away from 200! And Todd’s busting out the 1:87 scale again on his workbench as we are looking
This week we chat about some architectural history after Brett’s recent visit to Harper’s Ferry and todd explains the history
In this video, Todd walks you through a detailed tutorial on fixing gaps in scale models and scale figures using
I’ve been looking for ways to make different supplies to paint, stain, and weather my models without breaking the bank.
Whether you are an accomplished master craftsman big shot or a green, wet behind the ears beginner, there is no
When you look at old photos of city skylines & street, you’ll probably see a wide variety of signage. I
Painting small detail parts to add life and character to your models is a step that takes a good eye
Local Show? Let’s Check It Out! Several weeks ago I needed some items from the hobby/train shop that I have
Who doesn’t enjoy looking at the fine details that often are associated with a larger craftsman type structure kit?
Microscope Glass as Alternative to Acetate in Windows This blog post deals with the use of hand tools and
Video Tutorial – Creating Grade Crossings or Paved Roads We found an awesome video tutorial series from a great model
Nearly every kit manufacturer produces a waterfront structure and many of them have an Oyster, Clams, Lobster or some sort
Here at HO Scale Customs, when we build a structure or any detail on our layout, we do so to
So often in modeling we see the representation in concrete done in the same old battleship gray, and there is
A few weeks back, we wrote an article here about using masking tape to create realistic window blinds, so you