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Completed a bus stop corner piece to sit behind the station. Still need to make the signpost once I find a suitable version, probably white metal. The station has also gained a refreshment hut.

Image2022-08-26_12-02-16 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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This is the one I had on my layout.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284701342384 ... R4iz2aDbYA
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I like the bus shelter - we have one near us just like that - rural?
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bulleidboy wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 6:15 pm I like the bus shelter - we have one near us just like that - rural?
Just like the one I used to catch my school bus from - long long ago ...
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On my old layout, I had added some generic sounds via small MP3 sound cards (cheaply available on eBay). I came across them while looking for something else in the garage yesterday so these will be added to West Orton to create a soundscape.

The Beeb have added a sound mixing facility to their website which I have used to create a mix of running water and sheep for the viaduct end of the layout. For the station end I have avoided the obvious station announcements and have mixed a number of files to create a country town ambience - birdsong, horse and cart, magpie, church bell.
Converted from .wav files to MP3 on some free software from NCH Wavepad and loaded onto micro SD cards.

https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/

One of my old speakers, culled from an old TV sound bar, has died but spares are readily available from Amazon - arriving tomorrow.
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Never mind the bus stop what about one of Joe’s bacon sandwiches! :lol:
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Carl L wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 7:25 pm Never mind the bus stop what about one of Joe’s bacon sandwiches! :lol:
I’ve not made them.........yet. ;)
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Not the most exciting video (only 7 seconds) but a new addition to the engine yard. I did one of these on the other layout and stumbled across my spare flickering LEDs this morning and thought, why not. Click the image to play.

Image20220902_112817 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

In case of dodgy warnings from Flickr here is the YouTube link:

https://youtu.be/XQZpT6JyFH8
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Adult Content?????
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Worked ok for me. A nice touch - looks real.
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