Matt's workbench - current project: back to random modelling

jonte

Western Thunderer
Sorry to hear about your first example. I can understand your frustration, Matt.

Still, its replacement looks worth it.

Jon
 

matto21

Western Thunderer
Good afternoon and happy easter to you all.

I'm having a short break from NG scratchbuilding at the moment, and have decided to turn my attention back to the Post Office I began building in July last year. This has been languishing in a semi built state since around November. Although I've had to pause my layout projects, this building will be key for one of these and I'd like to get it done. I've pushed on with the roof - all that's left now is flashing around the chimney, ridge tiles and some more paining and weathering.



Ignore the blue tape - its a visual guide to the bit that'll eventually be bedded into the scenery only.

Matt
 

Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
Good afternoon and happy easter to you all.

I'm having a short break from NG scratchbuilding at the moment, and have decided to turn my attention back to the Post Office I began building in July last year. This has been languishing in a semi built state since around November. Although I've had to pause my layout projects, this building will be key for one of these and I'd like to get it done. I've pushed on with the roof - all that's left now is flashing around the chimney, ridge tiles and some more paining and weathering.



Ignore the blue tape - its a visual guide to the bit that'll eventually be bedded into the scenery only.

Matt

That's very nice Matt, very understated as a humdrum subject should be.
 

LarryG

Western Thunderer
The last time I looked in on here, you were building the Palbrick wagon. Turned out okay, though I am still hoping one of the rtr manufacturers will do this wagon then I can have a few. A brickworks train would make a change from the usual quarry stone, china clay, coke or coal trains.
 

cctransuk

Western Thunderer
The last time I looked in on here, you were building the Palbrick wagon. Turned out okay, though I am still hoping one of the rtr manufacturers will do this wagon then I can have a few. A brickworks train would make a change from the usual quarry stone, china clay, coke or coal trains.

KMR have done the PALBRICK - after a fashion! Don't take the liveries too seriously!

John Isherwood.
 
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