Yes, and I do have some for Lambourn as well the photos confirm that the roof joists/rafters are 2 lots of L back to back rather than T section.Cynric, you recall the dwgs. that I mentioned? I think that the girder construction details are in the bundle....
As far as I can see, the "external" sections of the roof trusses are "L-back-to-back-L" as is the lower edge of the steelwork at the bottom edge of the glazing (cannot be sure about the upper edge of this girder). The vertical member of the roof truss is also "L-back-to-back-L"....the photos confirm that the roof joists/rafters are 2 lots of L back to back rather than T section.
Thank you. I have to say that out of all the Westerns i have done its my favourite, just as well as im keeping it From a model perspective the colour just seems to work where Maroon can be very hit and miss, of course it is spot on for a certain stabling point...I have a shot of D1ooo on the turntable somewhere and there are those shots of it in 64 with the yellow panel at Old Oak, which is what this one will represent.D1000 is looking superb. This is my first choice of a western.