Don't ask me how many pieces of thin card cut to 3x6mm have been used to tile this roof.
I really don't have the time or inclination to count them either.
The backing was coated with Elmers in small sections and the tiles plonken on using the sharp point of a snap-off knife.
The roofs for the chalet windows are the small triangular pieces and these were tiled in the same way. Should have said that lines were ruled onto the backing beforehand.
Still, its ready to fit and this tedious operation is now complete.
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

Tuesday, March 05, 2013
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