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Steve,

The addition blends in very well with the station scene - very nice work as always.
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Steve M
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Thanks Richard, although I am questioning whether I should bite the bullet and build the layout the 'right' size in the first place. I keep finding the need for small scenic bits to be added to what is effectively just an oval track only 15" wide and now end up patching in a series of scenic dioramas.
This particular module only requires slight patching in of the scenery to match the existing board but at some point I have to get under the board to solder a couple of wires for the shed lights and even though it's all transportable, it's an absolute pain. Really not looking forward to that bit.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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Applied some static grass and some road markings - all done.

Image20201223_140259 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20201223_140710 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20201223_140336 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Very nice job Steve. Love the steam traction engine crane.
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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Love the shape of the new board and what you’ve modelled. Makes for a very interesting corner but not corner shaped (if you know what I mean!)
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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Hi Steve - I'm always amazed at how you start something - and in no time it's finished. Looks great. Barry
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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Bandit Mick wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:04 pm Love the shape of the new board and what you’ve modelled. Makes for a very interesting corner but not corner shaped (if you know what I mean!)
I have the old location of the shed to ‘repair’ - I have a small ‘bump out’ there already but I suspect it will be replaced by something more shapely before much longer.
Probably have it finished by teatime. :D
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Really great use of the inside of a corner, this could well be a trend setter! Scene looks so natural. Excellent.
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Steve M
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‘‘Twas Christmas Day in the workhouse”....well Boxing Day really, and I finished off the workers cottages in the area where the goods shed used to be.

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Taking your time as usual Steve :) Looks spendid.
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