Hennock

General view of Layout.The facia has since been varnished.
The Degree Inn

In recognition of my eldest Daughter's achievement. She is also the one who gave me the push to build the layout.
14XX and Autocoach

Shows Station building-based on Staverton.
Hennock Track Plan

Monday, January 28, 2013
The Glaziers Arrive.
The time for glazing has arrived.
Quite simple really. Small pieces of microstrip applied with MEK to plastic clear sheet.
This can be made to a snug fit with a little patience- but it is time consuming.
It is easier to make the windows whilst the walls are still in the flat. The wall is placed over clear plastic sheet and the strip cut to size in situ.
When the frame is complete it can be separated and the panes individually fitted- will show this later.
It can be done with strips of sticky label but my success rate at this method is nil so I will stick (sorry) with my usual method.
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