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

Sunday, June 09, 2013
Static Grass.
I have been interested in this medium for some time. Indeed I am looking forward to an exhibition where I can buy one of the FMR static grass applicators. Why? Well I don't have the time to build one which Colin, one of our group members, has produced. Basically he has bought an electric fly swatter from Maplins, a metal tea strainer from Sainsbury's ( other supermarkets are available), married the two together and hey presto.
The thatched roof on this cottage, albeit 4mm scale has been produced this way, and, I think it looks pretty good. Perhaps the photos don't do it justice because it did raise a few very complimentary comments at our recent meeting. Other points are the use of DAS clay for the walls- more of which anon.
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