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(This is just my size)
Very impressive Stu. It's only the point that really gives away how small the space is. The factory building works very nicely as a scenic break.Cheers
Dave
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… which idiot wrote that…..?Laterite & Co Ltd is now complete
Laterite is about to be doubled in size, to 4 scenic boxes. Again, no pressure timewise, it's due out in public on 28th & 29th May in Hayle.
The plan is to add the two boxes between the fiddle yard and the existing entrance, so adding a front section to the arched building and then extending the factory in to what will be box 2 ( counting left to right, and the current ones becoming #3 & #4).
Between box 1 & 2 will be a conveyor belt ( working, of course ) transporting crates from one building to a new loading bay. The crates will then be placed in the open wagon for removal by rail.
I'll use a 3 way point to give me a route through to Box 3 and another front siding ( for something, possibly fuel of some sort).
So, back to the printer for some more Scalescenes brickwork…
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I have been taking a few photos, and I rather like this one :
A quiet moment in Laterite Yard
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The premise is that the factory sent men to both World Wars, and so wanted to commemorate them. As a sort of example, the main Post Office in Truro has a small plaque on one of the posts in the public area.
Stu
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