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Hi, i am  Paul Francis a director of the Airfield Research Group Ltd a charity who has also been trying to build a railway layout since the 1990s. I am an archaeologist by trade and I am the author of the Emergency Railway Control Centres report published by Historic England. https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/20th-century-air-raid-precaution-railway-control-centres/

My main modelling interest therefore is OO-scale military and concrete and i have been unsuccessfully been trying to building a simple and small layout in my cellar. I scratch-build the buildings from plasticard and other plastics which I scrounge from a mate. My main problem at the moment is dust and warping plastic.  I quickly took the picture below which is quite poor but it gives you an idea of some of the structures I have built thus far. There are two levels divided by a wall. The station is not very British, looks more like something out of Latvia, which it is (but it does have a working station clock), the signal box is based on one of the Crewe ARP boxes, there is also an air-raid shelter out of view, an electric sub-station (far left) and a emergency railway control centre (also out of view). There is a three-bay, 2-d factory in the background with a narrow platform and a narrow-guage railway running along it to serve the factory. I am also building a Bloodhound missile site and an aviation fuel storage depot plus one more station but all of these are future projects.

I must say, the illustrated layouts on here are superb and thanks for having me (so to speak).


apologies for the poor pic


All the best,

Paul
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Welcome from Plymouth. Your projects look really interesting and am looking forward to seeing how it progresses.

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Welcome to the club Paul.:Welcome

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A warm welcome from Mackay Paul.

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Hello Paul,


Welcome to the club.


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Hi Paul
Welcome from Sydney
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Hello Paul, welcome to the club from me down on the edge of a dull and damp Solent.


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:hi  Welcome Paul.

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Hi Paul,
Welcome from Virginia.
If you can get it black styrene is a lot more stable than the white stuff. 
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G'day from Oz Paul.

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Welcome to the forum, love that signal box.
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Hi Paul welcome to YMRC from a minus -1 South Wales

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G'day from Perth, Western Australia.
Lovely looking station buildings and an interesting aspect of the hobby.
Welcome aboard… once you've found your feet please do set up a layout thread and we'll do our best to encourage you onwards.


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