Thanks to whoever put it up.
I didn't quite have the width for this one, so reduced it a little, but it'll take a very good model of a Mk. 2 Cortina with the doors slid shut, so will be just fine for the kind of vehicle he's used to.
Once again, made in Foamex, but this time I have played with impressing a stucco finish with coarse sandpaper, rolled over the surface. The roof is styrene and will be done as sheet Asbestolux. No gutters as there's overhang enough to drain off into a ground gulley.
I also have a petrol pump which I made years ago from my own etches, so that can go on there and be used for the trains and the boats. Being red diesel it'll not be used for lorries.
Believe that, you'll believe anything!
Doors are made to hang from a girder so they can be shown slid open or kept shut, so a little interiority may be necessary.
Here seen with the new Yard Office. The beginnings of a point can be seen being set up with PCB sleepers. I hate making track. I have no idea how to wire it or operate it!
Wonderful blog! I found it while searching on Yahoo News.
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I've been trying for a while but I never seem to get there!
Thanks
Sorry, I don't know what Yahoo News even is!
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