BrushType4
Western Thunderer
The green tiles do look good. The etched decorative windows should be easy.Really like the green tiles for the pub. Will you be having a go at replicating the etched decorative windows for the pub as well?
Mike
The green tiles do look good. The etched decorative windows should be easy.Really like the green tiles for the pub. Will you be having a go at replicating the etched decorative windows for the pub as well?
Mike
They did that on Inkermann Street, the MRJ layout. I wonder where that is now?Will you be having a go at replicating the etched decorative windows for the pub as well?
According to a post on the Guild forum from last year.They did that on Inkermann Street, the MRJ layout. I wonder where that is now?
The viaduct actually came from the MRJ sponsored diorama “Inkerman Street” which was acquired by a member of the LMS Society with a view to restoring and extending it to exhibition condition thereby raising the profile of that Society by offering a layout to Exhibition Managers. The original was set in wartime Salford and so, being a Mancunian (in exile) I was tasked with designing the extension which I did but construction stalled. The period was moved to the mid 1930s but once again I became disillusioned with lack of progress so, rather too late in the day, I have picked up work on my own layout at an age when most are looking to downsize theirs. The viaduct was only detailed on one side and was showing signs of distress so I restored where necessary and built completely new ballustrading for both sides so, until it returns to its intended layout,
According to a post on the Guild forum from last year.
So I guess it's in storage and in bits at the moment.
According to a post on the Guild forum from last year.
So I guess it's in storage and in bits at the moment.









Don't forget dado railsOne of the six front rooms in the railway cottages. I get given funny looks if I mention skirting boards, picture rails, doorway architraves and internal doors...




I could happily disturb them, they might even give me a hand......... fixing the dadoNo dado rails yet as Col @Eastsidepilot hasn't been along this year to fit them:
Or perhaps he just doesn't want to disturb the upstairs occupants?
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Aren't dado rails a bit grand for such humble abodes? Suitably hideous wallpaper though!Don't forget dado rails![]()
Aren't dado rails a bit grand for such humble abodes? Suitably hideous wallpaper though!
houses back in the day. They, as most of you will know, were fitted to stop chairs and other furniture scuffing the wall.Weren’t they picture rails rather than dado rails?I’ve been thinking of the ones higher up the wall, generally used to hang pictures from. Nan's house definitely had those. Frankly, there was so much brown furniture around the rooms you couldn’t get a chair anywhere near the walls!