Goods shed / platform shelter
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Not perfect but I think it enhances buildings .
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The plastic roof certainly gives more depth. I like the shelter building. It looks like you have used a black wash to highlight the tiles and, if I am right, it is quite effective. Whatever you have done has worked.
An idea, rather than putting plastic sheets on top of card you could try using those metcalfe buildings as the template for plasticard and in effect create a whole new building. It would be a big job - but just a thought!
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Metcalf kits lend themselves well to this type of improvement and you certainly have produced a better building.
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