A trick I used on my Droxford layout where a road goes into the background and round a bend , in the real location, there's a house so I took a pic when I was in the area a while ago then printed it off .
Yes the buildings are great I myself on a Friday morning I am doing a course in Coppull Library showing the adults how to scratch build cardboard model buildings Bill
HI Geoff, Very nice. One comment, but it’s probably a bit too late for this model. The sliding sash windows are upside down, as the ‘horn’ is pointing up. [The ‘horn’ is the piece of timber attached to the bottom of the upper sash - google “sliding sash window horn”]. Like the layout.
It was a free download kit , the windows are a One piece section that you print and stick to the front fascia , just looked at the download of parts and they are upside down on that , I never noticed that , too late to alter it now , oops !
Great work on the station, really like the way you have utilised scenes in the background too - Mark
A trick I used on my Droxford layout where a road goes into the background and round a bend , in the real location, there's a house so I took a pic when I was in the area a while ago then printed it off .
Nice 👍
I think it all looks good.
Thanks :-)
Yes the buildings are great I myself on a Friday morning I am doing a course in Coppull Library showing the adults how to scratch build cardboard model buildings Bill
HI Geoff,
Very nice.
One comment, but it’s probably a bit too late for this model. The sliding sash windows are upside down, as the ‘horn’ is pointing up. [The ‘horn’ is the piece of timber attached to the bottom of the upper sash - google “sliding sash window horn”].
Like the layout.
It was a free download kit , the windows are a One piece section that you print and stick to the front fascia , just looked at the download of parts and they are upside down on that , I never noticed that , too late to alter it now , oops !