great tutorial, and great idea about the puffer bottle just ordered one on ebay, been wanting to find an easier way to dust my models, thanks for sharing
Hmmmm, that's a very good question. Currently most of my fleet don't have any, but I wouldn't recommend using one with them. Maybe a wheel cleaner that can be used on individual wheels might be better.
I have a Hornby Peckett.... it's started to smoke and not move.... have a feeling over oiled on trying to service. I used peco oils. Do you think it's recoverable, and if so how to....
That's a difficult one. I would recommend taking it to a dealer and see what can be done. I'm sure there's a way it can be stripped and cleaned if that's the case.
great tutorial, and great idea about the puffer bottle just ordered one on ebay, been wanting to find an easier way to dust my models, thanks for sharing
Thanks ever so much! Oh yes, really is a very handy little tool to have :) Glad it was of help!
Nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks! Glad it of help
Great info, thanks for the inspiration
No worries, glad it's of help
Useful video, some good ideas. I'm currently in the process of finishing off a Parkside dundas gwr van kit with transfers.
Many thanks! Glad it is of help :) Very nice! Looking forward to seeing it
Great video!
Many thanks
Very informative and interesting tutorial. Thank you :-)
Thanks Jan! Glad it was of help!
Good advise, it will help.
Many thanks! Glad it was of help :)
Thanks for the video. I have a question....Is there any possibility of causing any damage to Traction Tyres when using the wheel cleaner.? Cheers Greg
Hmmmm, that's a very good question. Currently most of my fleet don't have any, but I wouldn't recommend using one with them. Maybe a wheel cleaner that can be used on individual wheels might be better.
Thanks Cheers Greg
I have a Hornby Peckett.... it's started to smoke and not move.... have a feeling over oiled on trying to service. I used peco oils.
Do you think it's recoverable, and if so how to....
That's a difficult one. I would recommend taking it to a dealer and see what can be done. I'm sure there's a way it can be stripped and cleaned if that's the case.
SDJR7F88 rather difficult, as I live in Western Australia. Retailers over here purely sellers, no available repairers...