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Sometimes it’s hard work keeping the Brians happy. ;)

Image2022-08-16_01-41-47 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

WTD, thanks for pointing out that I could have done it better! Still some odd bits of weathering to complete but that’s for tomorrow.
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Crikey that was quick. You don't hang about do you Steve.
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Nice one Steve, took you a bit longer than usual. Looks good.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Tue Aug 16, 2022 2:27 pm Nice one Steve, took you a bit longer than usual. Looks good.
Ta Brian. Had to fit in a shift at work and a trip to the model shop before I started. Then 45 minutes hard graft - just for you. ;) :D

Mind you, I needed the prompt - my brain tends to work in straight lines and right angled corners, if you know what I mean.
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In that case it was quick work. I’m programmed for straight lines and right angles as well.
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Like the ground work, the varying textures and shades.
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All looks good to me.
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Looks great as always, but should the white single post not now be moved to ensure the gate is held parallel to the angled crossing when the gate is open - this would prevent potential running off the crossing boards onto the rails.

……. to be honest, I just hate to think of you having nothing to contemplate or do - LOL
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But what about the side where there won’t be a gate? :)
Modern crossings don’t bother about stopping traffic from going on the track, always thought it was a bit strange.
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OK, OK, I’ll move the post! :roll:
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