Here are a couple of photos of a small rail-served factory/warehouse, that I've built to act as a bit of half-relief/backscene-filler on Callow Lane.
The main brick structure is based on a Scalescenes kit (one of the free to download ones), although I've modified that and added two scratchbuilt extensions at either end and a canopy.
Please excuse the gap under the adjacent retaining wall, it hasn't been glued down yet, nor has the ballasting and 'grotification' of the two visible sidings been completed!
Small rail-served factory
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Small rail-served factory
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Re: Small rail-served factory
Very nice Capt. Is the corrugated iron from Slaters?
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Build a wall along the Herefordshire border and make them pay for it.
Build a wall along the Herefordshire border and make them pay for it.
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Re: Small rail-served factory
Ealing wrote:Is the corrugated iron from Slaters?
No, it's actually Wills - the walls are the thick, grey stuff and the roof sections on the extensions and the canopy are from the thin, transparent sheets, then just painted.
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