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Washing day and some major decisions.


Job's Modelling

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I have finished my Sunday diorama’s and Monday is washing day.
So my next diorama has to give an impression of the Monday washing day.

 

Just a row of back yard with washing lines could do the job.
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The other possibility is washing lines crossing the street.
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But I wanted use my Austin K8 for a delivery scene. Then I published an entry in the road vehicle group on the RM web. I wanted some information about the
NCB electric van of the British Railways. After this I realized the Austin K8 was stationed in the Southern Region and most of my other vans in the Midlands Region.

 

Northall is situated in the Western Region. So I made a big decision. Replace Northall to the Midlands Region was an option. The other possibility was to build up a British Railways carpark for the Western Region.

 

I also played with the idea to build a bus scene in the future. I love those London transport Country Buses. This one has a great British Railways advert.

 

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Once a year we clean up our house. Looking for what you use and what we don’t use. After some thoughts I decided to sell my trains and by some additional London Transport Country buses, Western Region British Railways road vans and other 1959 based cars.

 

Until there is a Western Region based Austin K8, I will use a Scammel Mechanical Horse three wheel or a Morris J van instead.

 

I had designed a diorama but I want to try something different. So please have some patience. I have already an idea. But some additional information could help me out.

 

So can anyone provide me additional information about bag sac washing in the 1950’s?

 

Kind regards,
Job

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