Hello Larry and everyone. I hope this post is suitable for this thread, it's my first in this forum. I have recently acquired a Lawrence and Goddard D1718 Diner in its full 'period 2' livery and naturally it looks superb, thank you Larry! However it has need of some remediation, specifically one of the frosted panes has come away inside and one has detached at one end, bowing inwards instead. Some of the tables with their lamp standards are out of place, sitting high or tipped but not moving around.
Is there a safe-ish way of opening up the inside to remedy these problems?
While the roof is firmly attached, there is a little bit of give just below the cantrail away from the ends, but I suspect that exploring that further would be dangerous. Unless you Larry, or Derek Lawrence I expect, left a secret route behind, probably the only unintrusive way in would be through the floor, but I guess that is also likely to be risky as well. Perhaps after removing the panel that mounts the truss frames and which covers the central part of the floor underneath? I can well expect that the most appropriate response will be to leave all as is and don't mess.