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BrushType4

Western Thunderer
Ah, ok. No they aren’t sash windows (sliders), the bottom panes I believe are fixed and the top opens outwards on a top hinge.
 

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
The windows could well have changed over time, but the picture I have, the windows are not quite the same as the station, more in the style of.. That would make sense as the stores building was added at a later date. :confused:
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
Interested in this model so please excuse the questions.

* price?
* availability?
* prototype or source of information?

* how does the construction differ to Speech Ho. Rd. that is being built by Ian Pope?

Is it too much to hope that you have done West Wycombe? (GW&GC Jt circa 1906). No, thought not. Very close to the one photo of W.Wyc that I have.
 

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
Graham,

The core product is based on the drawings of Cwmgors found in the 'A Pictorial Record of Great Western Architecture' by A. Vaughan. I don't think it is far off West Wycombe. If you have more information, I can sort that out for you.

I'll have kits will me at Kettering (Stand 9) so come and have a look. I'll have Internal Staircase, left and right external staircases options with me. Kits with more options will need to be ordered but I'm intending to see how possible it will be to create a pick and mix parts options via the website.

The kits feature the same 3d printed details as Speech Road, but I have simplified the build process, for example, some of the brackets are half etched to reduce fettling that Speech Road required.

I recommend a dry run and then prime and paint the parts during the build.

Price will be circa £150. As usual though, we replace lost/damaged parts, no questions asked for free.
 

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