Hopefully the photos below will depict my progress over the
last few days
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Last few sections being glued in place on the second board after
checking on the turntable for position, height and alignment
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View from the front with the last fascia being fixed in place
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It all looks OK, ready for the different sections for the baseboard
tops to be cut and glued in place. |
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Checking all the cut-outs for the inspection pits, also the
position of the boards that will support the mainline and head-shunt to the
coal stack sidings |
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All baseboard tops fixed in place with two coats of
primer/undercoat. The piece resting on top will be the continuation of the
gradient up to the coaling stage. | | |
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Next task is to lay the cork underlay then, to gently break myself back into building track, I might start laying the sleepers and rail for the three sidings at the front.
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