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Very nice. :D
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Excellent! Is the hut a kit?

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Nicely done. What kind of ballast did you use ? Thanks.
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The ballast is Gaugemaster N gauge weathered with an airbrush.

No the hut is not a kit. Coffee stirrers for the walls and door - weathered with frame dirt and a black wash plus holes and rust whee the old railchairs would have been. The roof is thick tin foil ‘corrugated’ using a suitably ridged former and cut to size.
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Steve M wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2019 12:21 pm
No the hut is not a kit. Coffee stirrers for the walls and door - weathered with frame dirt and a black wash plus holes and rust whee the old railchairs would have been. The roof is thick tin foil ‘corrugated’ using a suitably ridged former and cut to size.
Good old coffee stirrers. :lol: I must try using them more. :)

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And finally the ‘bridge’ with scenic break meets the boards in the shed.

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Very nice Steve. Feel quite depressed now :) R-
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RogerB wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2019 2:13 pm Very nice Steve. Feel quite depressed now :) R-
My work here is done. :lol:
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Oh, I’m sure there will be another masterpiece coming along shortly. R-
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Steve M wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:38 pm My work here is done. :lol:
So now its time for you to build a portable exhibition quality layout. I still have spaces available for 2020! :D
Just think of all the free teas/coffees and lunches that can be had :o :o
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