Most likely; I'll mention it to the lads when they have finished painting the outside bricks and roof ha ha....would the inside not have been lime- or white-washed to lighten it so the staff could see what they were doing?
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The latter is under a re-review because of the depressing appearance of dark red brick structures, especially when viewed within the shed.
You're right. Some experimentation is called for re the brick colour. The link to Llnclys is useful so thanks. I wasn't aware of this preservation site.The answer might be to paint the brickwork something like this at Llnclys (albeit cleaned under preservation).
I've noticed the Cambrian Railway bricks are more of a brownish-orange colour rather than the usual brick red used by modellers.
Hadn’t realised your preservation was so advanced. When this Covid mullarkey is over, I’ll pop in during one of my jaunts through mid Wales.The answer might be to paint the brickwork something like this at Llnclys (albeit cleaned under preservation).
I've noticed the Cambrian Railway bricks are more of a brownish-orange colour rather than the usual brick red used by modellers.