British Railway Modelling (BRM)

Modelling Deep Water

THE BRM stand has been out at a lot of shows recently and includes a micro layout I built a couple of years ago. Each time, the most popular questions are about the water at the front of the model.

This method is for modelling still water in a lake, canal, dock, or

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