Working with Wills Craftsman Kits Part 1
The Wills Craftsman kits range from PECO offers modellers great potential for creating some truly wonderful structures for their layouts. First impressions might suggest that they are difficult to build, and it is true that some patience is needed, but by following the steps carefully and using kit building skills previously gained, the pleasure of constructing these kits will soon be realised! In this video, the first of two, we explain how we built a small scenic diorama using two Craftsman kits and a selection of Wills Scenic Series Material Sheet packs.....

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Working with Wills Craftsman Kits Part 2

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Wills Craftsman Kits - Assembling the Basic Structure

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Threlkeld Quarry - Narrow Gauge Railway Gala 2013

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Wrenton - an N Gauge Model Railway Layout set in rural East Anglia

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Wills Craftsman Kits - Roof, Windows and Other Details

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #7 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Parkside Plate Wagon Kit SPV PC16

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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Wills Kits SS80 Three Arch Viaduct

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Hammering Nails into an Unseen Sailing Ship – At Scale Never Filmed Before

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Abandoned Dozer In Pond | Will It Start?

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How To Make A Tree

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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It's Electric - the PECO Lineside Kits OHLE Catenary System explained

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Catch & Trap Points - What they do and where to place them!

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An Introduction To Wills Craftsman Kits

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Building a Realistic Model Railway Bridge

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MAKING BUILDINGS FOR YOUR RAILWAY #1

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The amazing Fenchurch St. Peter Model Railway Layout

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