Yorkshire Dave
Western Thunderer
A bit of platform.
Can also be used in yards and between tracks as an alternative to stone setts.
A bit of platform.
Who knows?
Do it, then apologise - don't ask permission!
The present red-and-blue color scheme of the Underground roundel at North Greenwich is the most recognized and widely appropriated version of the logo, which has been used as pop cultural shorthand by nightclubs, fashion labels, and the Occupy London movement.
Hi what lnwr are you doingI’m doing some LNWR at the moment and was reminded of my LNWR sectional warehouses. So I made a section up. The painting is what brings these out so I’ll probably paint this up at some point.
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I like the LSWR tooObviously that's a typo and you mean LSWR...
Hi are there photos on your websiteHi John, signal boxes, Bolton Moor Street Station and I’ve been doing terraced houses, forty odd for a big layout. Cotton Mill too in the pipeline. I quite like the LNWR
That’s our next station! I have a set of etches for the windows. Easier than fretting them out as I did 33 years ago for the Cally Road Station.
Tim, do you have any good drawings? The only ones Dave and I have found are a bit low resolution.That’s our next station! I have a set of etches for the windows. Easier than fretting them out as I did 33 years ago for the Cally Road Station.
Tim
Yes, I’d have thought so. I’m looking to use a coloured acrylic to represent the tiles.Are you looking to laser cut this? Do you think the technique would scale down to 2mm scale for the dental courses and window surrounds?
Tim