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Although some models do look fantastic purely in their completed forms, most kits will need to be painted to really look right. Here we look at the different plastic model painting techniques, as well as how to add weathering for a used look.

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We take you through building and installing the Faller Hot Air Balloon kit.
We look at how to add this interesting scenic project to your layout.
We look into how to modify these HO Scale kits on a OO Scale layout.
In this article we look at adapting a diecast model using a Train Tech Smart Light.
We convert a Tamiya military kit for use on an O Scale layout.
We take a look at how to modify an Oxford Diecast ambulance.
We look at how to add interesting scenes (some weird and wonderful) to your layout.
How to get the best out of your unpainted figures.
We give you further advice on painting figures.
We give advice on painting figures.
We demonstrate how to dirty up a wagon.
We convert a Triang Royal Mail Van to run on modern track.
We build up this simple but effective N Scale kit.
We describe how to make the platform in our O Gauge goods yard.
We look at how to add a variety of paving to your layout.
We show you how to repurpose this useful Peco kit.
We show you how to adapt US building kits for use on our UK shop layout.
We talk you through building this G Scale kit.
We show you how to add a military train to your layout.
We get building with a Parkside OO Scale Kit.
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