Day two, and I am happy and frustrated that I almost reached yesterday's target. I know it is getting late and I'm very tired, but it still makes sense to me!
This morning I decided to finish off the remaining booking office back windows before moving, as promised, on to the roadway. The multi layered construction is quite tricky and the glue seemed even more determined to squidge about than usual, so by the time they were assembled, cleaned up and the adhesive set enough to consider fettling to fit, JB and my tummy called for lunch.
Sanity briefly regained control after the meal. It then dawned that painting and heavily weathering these sashes (filthy as they are to be located directly above both running lines) would occupy the rest of the afternoon.
They have been popped in little clear bag for safe keeping now.
Back on the road again at last...
Although yet to be fully completed, all but this end of the layout has been covered in scenic material. A deep hole twixt the front doors and the kerb where a pavement should be looked particularly bad.
After scribing the slabs and giggling the white plastic into position it was toned down with a basic grey colour to temporarily make it a bit more presentable.
While the paint dried it appeared naturally to suggest that there had been a brief rain shower. I wondered how long it would take me to achieve a similar effect if I was deliberately trying to recreate it?
Oops, there are a couple of misaligned kerb stones at bottom right as well as a very obviously incomplete asphalt surface, and the contractor has only down tooled and b******d off on some other flippin' job!
Perhaps a bit too much like the road closure "silly season" we've been putting up with round these parts lately?
Finally, a pause to watch an evening train departure before wending a weary way home...
Pete.