Jamie : The layout is really super! I love the use of the lithographed "biscuit" tin buildings for the town. The station and "Sunshine" artwork is really great. How did you do the tinprinting? Do you have the capability to do that yourself? Thanks.
Don
Thanks for your kind words Don.
Sadly I do not have the capabilities to do tin printing. However there are a few companies near where I live that can. The problem is the expense for small runs.
I had a brain wave after watching a video of award Kimball showing off his early paper litho on wood trains. I use my local office supplies store to laser print the graphics on high to quality paper. Then it’s applied to the metal using spray adhesive. The trick is to sand the surface of the metal so it sticks well. Once it’s dried I then apply several coats of clear coat and after drying it’s just like tin litho in that I can cut and bend it to shape.
Having said that though, I applied the above “sunshine” graphics to aluminium sheet and have found that they don’t bend well with about half splitting along the edges. So it’s back to using Galvabond steel sheet for me on these wagons.
Kind Regards
Jamie