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Midday Modeler — 06.01.2022

By Steve Sweeney | June 1, 2022

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Midday Modeler — 06.01.2022: On this episode of Midday Modeler, David Popp hosts a cavalcade of guests with interests ranging from adhesives to N scale, and beginners tips.

Special guests this week include Hal Miller, Rene Schweitzer, Brian Schmidt, Jenny Freeland, and more!

Midday Modeler is a new, regular video segment, recorded live and unscripted at Kalmbach Media beginning in February 2022.

The segment features Kalmbach Media staff modeling and talking about model railroads in a casual format. It is unscripted and broadcast live via Facebook on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Central time each week. Anyone who sees the video on Facebook can comment and ask questions, or just say “hi!”

Shortly after the Facebook live stream, the Midday Modeler — 06.01.2022 video is taken down from Facebook and posted to Trains.com where it is available only to Model Railroader Video Plus members and Trains.com Unlimited Members.

Two men talking in a workshop.
David Popp, right, and Hal Miller, talk about adhesives in the Model Railroader workshop on June 1, 2022.

5 thoughts on “Midday Modeler — 06.01.2022

  1. Great midday session ladies and gentlemen, lots of topics and some great modeling examples. Enjoyed the “sticky” part but was surprised that you didn’t mention “Model Master” Clear Parts Cement and Window Maker. Its my favorite for installing window glass and other clear parts. Jenny’s station is looking pretty good, I like the roof peaks on front and back, nicely done. Thanks folks, be safe David on vacay.

  2. Re: sand colored sidewalks

    Try priming the styrene with gray primer first. Then use sand as a second coat, but apply lightly. I feel it gives a better effect.

  3. CA is not meant for extended outdoor use. It will dissolve overtime. There are CAs that are exterior, but many are not.

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