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#31
well done kev Thumbsup
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#32
Looking good! Cheers
Mike

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#33
Kev,

Very nice job. Looking forward to more photos.

Larry
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#34
That is looking very good. It is also good know who is sucking all the brick industry kits from the European market.... Wink I am on the hunt for the leftovers. Found only one Roberts Printing left on the market for me Sad
Go ahead it will become a great scenery!
Reinhard
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#35
Thanks guys, I appreciate your comments.

Reinhard, I've had this layout in the back of my mind for a few years, so I've been picking up kits and stashing them away over quite a period of time. I don't think you'd want these N scale ones though Wink

Cheers,

Kev
Such is life
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#36
Over the last few weeks I've been making a start on laying down some basic ground cover, more blending required, not to mention shrubs and bushes, but this is where I'm at:

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Two shots of the yard.

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Yard entrance showing the yard office and loco shed. I will be fitting the roof on the loco shed once I've completed the interior.

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The 'Industrial' area.

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This is the next area to be worked on, just beyond the 'industrial' area, where the line passes under a road overpass and through woodland before reaching the small and as yet un-named town.

Cheers,

Kev
Such is life
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#37
Thumbsup Cheers
Mike

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#38
Tyson Rayles Wrote:Thumbsup Cheers
I agree!
Looks like a really large model railroad!
Cheers, Bernd

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