I may have missed it in an earlier post, but how did you do that?
You can read all about it here, Terry.
Perhaps my original question will be another of life's unsolved mysteries
The original link was incorrectly formatted!Thanks Heather. Not sure why but that link just comes up as blocked (not secure), even when I try and change my settings to allow access to it. Very odd.
The original link was incorrectly formatted!
Here's the expanded link so that you can see what happened (should you be interested!). I've had to post it as an image.I’m not sure why. I probably chose the wrong set of links from the several presented to me. I never did fully comprehend a lot of the deeper nuances of the interwebs. *shrug*.
Now, why did Slater's provide the builder with a finely cast brass brake stand and wheel, but not the benches for the guard to perch on when he's keeping lookout?
Makes you wonder why they moulded the interior door outlines on the compartment doors but not on the luggage compartment doors - assuming it is part of the moulding.
Do they also provide door handles for the corridor side of the sliding compartment doors or will these be represented by bronze painted styrene strip?
Then of course one could go to town by having one (or more) of the interior sliding compartment doors open.