But in the meantime I've been slowly crossing off items from the to do list.
Doors, windows, stonework, roofing etc.
The smaller wharf building is now not a million miles off complete.
On the frontage I'm still avoiding the sticky out window thingy but the first pass of the doors are done ready for ironwork once everything is set (all the doors are separate units for painting).
The blue tape is holding a layer of foamboard on the end wall to protect the tin roof overhang.
I've put a build date in the gable end to add a bit of history.
Once the sticky out bit is done I can finish rendering and distressing the building frontage.
On the left hand side the openings have had cills installed and a window and door made.
To improve security the window has been partly bricked up.
For the time period of my layout these buildings would be about 125 years old so need to show a lot more history than all the 1870s photos. Not easy to decide how to age them.