New Episode of “At The WorkBench” Podcast Now Available

In this episode Jordan trys to describe a special foam brush called a Souncer Brush, during the recording we struggled to pronounce the name and we even managed to spell this wrong at the end of the episode.

Jordan uses this brush to stipple adhesive on to his scenery base before applying static grass and other scenery materials. Jordan has found this brush to help him use less adhesive material and create a even coat. Its even re-useable if you use the right type of glue.

Jordan first found these at Michaels a Craft Store but after we finished recording we found them online in bulk. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pouncer-Assortment-Sponge-Stippler-Brush-Pack-6/dp/B0B73ZNK8W
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New Episode of “At The WorkBench” Podcast Now Available

Jordan has been eyeing up the children popper fidget toys at the grocery store and he’s found a really good way to use them at your model railroad workbench. They are made from silicon and it takes a really long time for paint to dry in them.

When you have finished painting its really easy to clean them as you can push the silicon in side out and wipe them clean. We don’t suggest you take one from your child or grand child but next time you are in the dollar store pick one up its a great workbench addition.
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New Episode of “At The WorkBench” Podcast Now Available

Jordan has a great tip for painting your figures, you’ll never throw another bottle cap away after learning how they can help you hand paint your 3d prints or scale figures for your model railroad.

We also talk about a product called Tacky Wax by Deluxe Materials its available from Walthers in the USA were NMRA Members can claim a discount through the NMRA Partnership Program or direct from your local hobby store.
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