Honley Tank involved in Contract Dispute!
Re. my last submission:
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That is surprising!
Have another look at the company name boards.
My all-singing-all dancing, new camera saw what my naked eye did not; I should have spotted the error in CorelDraw when I drew them; I should have spotted when they came out of the printer; and when I cut them to size; and when I fixed them to the building; and when I airbrushed with slightly mucky matt varnish; and when I dry-brushed and weathering powder brushed; and when I again clear varnished to fix it all. Doooooo!
Removing the incorrect board to make a new one would almost certainly cause too much damage and I'd end up with a re-build. Making a new board to cover the in-correct one might just work if printed on thin paper but getting the weathering correct afterwards wouldn't be easy.
So it's staying as it is, with a back-up story that Dukinfield Cotton Co. refused to pay the signwriter when he refused to correct his error. He did make so many errors that he went out of business.
I wonder how frequently it will be noticed!? (even by rivet counters like me!!)
Dave
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