If you want part 1 first start here
Part 1
When I left you last the station was nearly complete. Well a bit of work later we are nearly there as you will see from the final photos.
To begin with a new parcel arrived on Monday from China. This contained 8 lamp posts of Victorian style. They are O gauge railway products bought on ebay working out at a about £1.50 a pop. Two of these sit in front of the station. 28mm German to scale.
These were purchased from here
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8-pcs-O-Scale-Long-Life-antique-Lampposts-LEDs-Made-H8-/150645171719?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item231326e607
You can both of them in the lower picture. These were glued onto the base board. They come with a copper wire inner for structure and support.
Next up I had to give my weary travellers somewhere to rest from the rain. The shelter is built from some old sprue and plasticard. The roof was given the same treatment as the rest of the building.
In time Ill add a door at the back of the building
With the station finished time to work on the groundwork opposite the tracks. The usual static grass and tufts
Starting to get there...
and now onto the finished product. The posters signs etc were all sourced from a railway company called Tiny Signs
From the front with level crossing on the right |
A view along the tracks....
The telephone box is a tourist souvenir key fob - I bought 7 from my local newsagent for a £1 a pop
You can see in the above picture the final paintjob on the platform
The train will be here soon Godfrey....
The posters add a little bit extra of old England
So that's the station built ...onto the village hall and local school next....
Until next time
The fished model, in situ is superb
ReplyDeleteThanks Zabadak - your comments are appreciated
DeleteCracking work, well done!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Deleteinsanely good!
ReplyDeleteI do think I am going a bit mad at the moment !
DeleteFantastic - a lovely piece
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed. Well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers
DeleteI always love seeing your finished projects, diorama's you can play on. Truly splendid!
ReplyDeleteCheers Mate - it gives me a great deal of pleasure and the guys who get to come round and roll the dice
DeleteThat is quite something, Mr Shed! Clever use of the phonebox key fob too. More!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDavid - more on the way very soon !
DeleteAmazing job, well done that man
ReplyDeleteThank you
Deletegreat work - just like a small english country station
ReplyDeleteThat was the intention...;-)
DeleteGlad you like it
Perfect! Now where is your 28mm Bernard Cribbins?
ReplyDeleteA perfect fit for little town.
DeleteOn his way....
DeleteLooks very nice, you can also get the same gaslamps that light up too. You could perhaps conceal a battery pack inside the building?
ReplyDeleteLooking real good!
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