I have already removed the flowers and window boxes, the setting for Bikkelheim is early 1945.
Most railway buildings on EBay, if you want a lower price anyway, are off layouts. Invariably they have bits missing, in this case there would have been a wooden door at the one end on the original model. I have replaced the missing door with a brass etched gate (I recall this came with the Ainsty cemetery gateway)
At Partizan I collected a base for it from Martin at Warbases to make a backyard, inspired by one made by Rob Rowell I added an Anyscale Models wall section which I had in stock and Wills cobblestone piece.
TTFN & KBO
Coming along nicely...and greyly.
ReplyDeleteA good start there Phil:).
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference the paint and gate makes. I used to have a fairly good supply of used model rail buildings at a hobby shop 30 miles from me, but as seems the way of such gems, it eventually had to close its doors to the public.
ReplyDeleteThe reno begins!
ReplyDeleteA good start old chap…
ReplyDeleteThe undercoat really shows how nicely detailed these buildings are…
All the best. Aly.
Nicely done đ
ReplyDeleteThank you chaps, I shall post as it progresses.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Germanic building!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
It was a tad more than I usually like to pay but couldn't resist it's charm.
DeleteInteresting to see the project coming along Phil... Inspiring ideas there from which I'm sure we can all benifit to some degree. looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul, I aim to inspire as I am inspired by others.
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