Bench Time #203: We haven’t recorded since last year (technically)
It’s been a few weeks since our last episode, but we’re back from the holiday break and we’ve been cranking
It’s been a few weeks since our last episode, but we’re back from the holiday break and we’ve been cranking
This week we talk about the difference between going 50%, 90% or 100% on a model kit build, what it
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
Earlier we posted a tip on dressing your model structure windows with realistic window blinds made from a simple strip
When we build structures, be it from a craftsman kit, a scratch-built building or a plastic model kit eventually we
One thing you don’t see outside of coverings on loads on rolling stock is the good ol’ canvas tarp! Tarps
So if you’re into weathering your structures, rail cars, engines, hand-cast rocks, or really anything on your model railroad layout,
There are a lot of different how-to’s and discussions on many of the model railroad pages around that talk about
So this past weekend I wanted to build a completely scratch built structure for our HO Scale layout. My goal
A good portion of the overall look and charm of any seaside or waterfront structure is in the pilings that
So we just finished up the Bar Mills Papa Lou’s Cigar Shop and converted it into a flower shop. Naturally,
Why should I primer my wood walls on model railroad structure? I was getting into a new Bar Mills kit
Earlier this spring I was at the Strasburg Train Shop in Strasburg, PA (awesome place to go if you’re in