Railtech do custom lettering to order.
You would need to order 20 lines but that would cover a few wagons:-
https://www.railtec-models.com/showitem.php?id=3641
I've done this specific wording for some wagons, as I work in 2mm it saves my sanity!
Mick
This has been a textbook exercise in weathering and the result speaks for itself!
Great work, and I suspect that in the world of weathering you have now moved up from demi-god to god!
Anyway, all good practice before you start on the 'Arrow!
Tony
Thanks for the comments, as you say trying to use forced perspective when you can't force the site lines is next to impossible. I think I'm going to have a go at making it a bit taller and also trying to make the slope more defined as it drops down quite sharply toward the station building end.
I found a couple more pictures which show the relationship between the goods shed and motte in a better angle. Also it shows that there is a bit of wall which could run against the backscene.
@AlfaZagato I had investigated a colour match from the 'Air' range directly against Railmatch Loco Green in the bottle without finding even a close match. I feel the 'Colour' range will probably best suit but may still need a mix and of course will need thinning if spraying. I am still looking though when I have access to shops as I prefer to spray ready prepared colour, my colour mixing (I feel) varies too much.
Thank you for the warning, Douglas. I need to pay some more attention to the chassis, which is a bit 'tight'. modelling is on hold at the moment because of other commitments.
superb modelling of typical working scottish locos.
could you possibly put up a pic of the pickersgill 4-4-0 showing the cab interiorand how much of the chassis form the T9 shows, as i am tempted to have a go myself.
gary