Fisherton Sarum was started back in 2005 originally as an interim layout, as time and space does not permit the building of the other layouts I have planned, as a means to display some of my locomotives and rolling stock. This is the fist post in a series looking back through the archives of Fisherton Sarum’s over the last seven years or so.
First up in this series are a couple of early construction pictures. The two scenic boards can be seen here after track laying and early scenic forming. The trackwork has been sprayed with ‘weathered wood’ colour paint, and the rail sides painted with Precision Paints ‘track colour’ (note not a red rust colour as is so often incorrectly seen on models). The basic scenic form is a mix of cut and shapes polystyrene and plaster Mod-Roc over a lattice card framework (old cereal packets).
This is an extract of my blog at www.grahammuz.com
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