In the set from Micro-Mark they include a casting resin. It is the medium type of what they sell in terms of speed to cure
I don’t think that I am alone in saying that there is a vintage charm to sand cast models. I have no desire to do
Among some recent parts purchased was a Nason parts envelope. It is of the same style as they briefly used to sell decals in
I try to work on things in groups and I was working on a group of three boxcars that expanded to five as the project
Up today are several interesting models built by David Sacks for his American OO scale Greenbrook layout, recently restored by Jack Bartman. He found
Up today are two more cars in progress but nearly done and will be done soon! These are Nason reefers. One thing I have
A recent article featured these two cars in progress toward rebuilding, and they are now complete. They are both Graceline cars. They came to
One rare and significant early item in American OO is the original, sand-cast Nason Pullman. Introduced way back in 1934, the model was initially priced
For several years there has been a post in the Train99 blog about a Nason P5A, the owner wanting to track down the instructions for
Among recent materials received were a number of articles clipped from magazines. Among those were a group of “Collector Consist” articles from Railroad Model Craftsman