jonte
Western Thunderer
Made another early start to move things on in respect if the station building.
Amongst other tasks, I began by gluing down strips of card on the layout to aid (accurate) positioning of plinth and building. The tower supports for the removable roof aren’t yet fixed as their orientation depends on the (best possible) positioning of the building on its plinth. I hope to start priming both sections of building later (removable rooves asist immensely here), while fitting in some soldering in respect of lighting whilst the sun shines (in between a spot of gardening).
In the meantime, here are a couple of shots of the building in situ and a second street level station:



Thanks for looking and your much appreciated ‘likes’ re my last post.
jonte
Amongst other tasks, I began by gluing down strips of card on the layout to aid (accurate) positioning of plinth and building. The tower supports for the removable roof aren’t yet fixed as their orientation depends on the (best possible) positioning of the building on its plinth. I hope to start priming both sections of building later (removable rooves asist immensely here), while fitting in some soldering in respect of lighting whilst the sun shines (in between a spot of gardening).
In the meantime, here are a couple of shots of the building in situ and a second street level station:



Thanks for looking and your much appreciated ‘likes’ re my last post.
jonte
















) needed cutting into finer lengths as it obstructed the rail sides and I was just too lazy…..). To that end, I used a cotton bud dipped in lighter fluid, gently stroking along the rail tops then going over again with the bud dipped once again in fluid, paying attention to avoid the plastic check rails, which worked a treat. With the job of cleaning the existing painted track in mind, I selected a crossing at random and tried the same technique: it made not a jot of difference. So, out came the cellulose thinners which eventually began to break up the paint, but still it stuck to the rail tops like you-know-what to a blanket 

