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Small station on the Devan & Summersett


planking bolted to steel joists with brick piers



two buildings will be required.

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that was quick,looking good already
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Walls have started - galvanised iron painted..


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all walls ( galvanised iron) done — roof, canopies & low level building to go..

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Looking good Ron, well up to your usual high standards! :)

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[user=606]Sol[/user] wrote:
[user=11]Novice[/user] wrote:
! That looks very effective and you have really made that area of the layout interesting to look at. What are you going to put in the compound?
Bob 

Bob, at this stage - I don't know. When I come back to add details after I have given the entire layout a basic scenery/buildings  make over , then it will be decided.

Is there something that leather suppliers use that would not be wanted inside a building? Something smelly, perhaps? It would have to be quite valuable to merit such serious fencing though. Nice 'light' touch on the fence-work.

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[user=312]Chubber[/user] wrote:

Is there something that leather suppliers use that would not be wanted inside a building? Something smelly, perhaps? It would have to be quite valuable to merit such serious fencing though. Nice 'light' touch on the fence-work.

Doug
I will think of some"official"  story Doug why the type of fencing used ( in reality, it is something different to the other fencing around that area !)

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the planned roof…


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Hi Sol,

What's that you have used for the roof. It looks like some kind of angled plastic. Did it come preformed or did you  soften then bend it yourself?

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Toto, they are just cardboard bent & this is the first one with the window - covered with corrugated card to represent galvanised iron.


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Hi Sol,

It looks the part. I thought it was plastic as well. My eyes ain't so good.:lol: fitting in well. I'll look forward to the finished item.

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Too many Sangria's me thinks!! :mutley:mutley

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I thought they were 'woofing sheets', hence the big doubleyas !

Looking good Sol,

Bill :) 

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the bits to make one roof panel..


bent & glued ready for painting and window..


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now roofed ..


canopies & extension building to go.

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G`day Ron,
Crikey mate!!!…..this is production line model building.
Well done…another proper effort.:thumbs:thumbs:thumbs:thumbs

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Reserving judgement until is see the canopies… But so far so good…:thumbs

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Extension done –




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Crikey! This is quick work to a high standard!

Please assure me there is at least a small corner of Australia that is not covered with Peco track….!

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Peco track is certainly the predominant track here in Oz, both code 100 & 75. In fact the Peco sales manager who came here a few years ago to a BRMA convention said Oz was the biggest user of Peco track behind USA - more sales than even the UK.

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