Having a bit of a think at the moment and wondered what others' views are...
Here's a top down view of the end station board. Photo taken from the rear (bottom of photo). Normally the layout will be viewed from the front (top of photo). The layout continues on to the left of the photo. The long building on the right is the grain store which forms the end of the layout. A backscene will sweep around the rear of the layout and the side, with a 12" radius corner.
So the normal viewing angle of the wharf building will be as below but from 1m away.
I've been caught out before not detailing or even finishing the sides of buildings and structures that can't normally be seen - particularly when you want to take photos of the layout.
I can envisage that at some stage I'll want to take a photo or two from the rear corner towards the front of the layout and the platform face of the station, something like the shots below:
The normally not seen side of the wharf building with the large opening is now very much in view.
So to me it's clear I can't just leave it blank (hence the stonework and beam etc) but how far do I go? Options are:
1. Put closed doors on the opening and a completly intact roof.
2. Model the doors partly open to the inside can be glimpsed, again with an intact roof.
3. Model the doors open and or the roof dilapidated with a section of tiles missing meaning the interior and roof beams have to be modelled.
I'm currently torn between all three.