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  1. I've got the slope section (down to the lower level terminus station) temporarily in place and tested that a train can run up it. I used a small loco as it's not long enough for even a four car train. The NGS hunslet ran up and down okay, so fingers crossed for a complete train otherwise some drastic re-think and track bed surgery will be required. The slope section is effectively the station throat and will need to be removable as it will contain the points.

     

    Next is to get the terminus station board cut and in place and all the track bed boards will effectively be done. They'll just need some final fettling, positioning and securing to be ready for track laying. Snag is that it is currently raining so I can't do any sawing (as I like to do it outside to prevent huge amounts of sawdust in the shed).

     

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  2. 5 hours ago, St Enodoc said:

    I'll see your ten quid and raise you Jimmy Page (Alexandra Palace 1972 and Earl's Court 1975)

     

    Can I claim anything for seeing Lemmy when in Hawkwind and Richie Blackmore in Rainbow. I can also claim seeing Ray Dorset in Mungo Jerry at Greenwich 😄 and the Temperance Seven on the Isle of Dogs.

     

     

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  3. A little more wood mangling today and the run through lines track bed is nearly complete. I need to cut another west end section (where the points are at the other end of the through platforms) as I'm a little out by about three sixteenths and to arrange its supports and side locators to hold it in place but also to allow it to be removed.

     

    Unfortunately I'm out tomorrow, working on another layout. Therefore, the next update won't be for a few days yet

     

     

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  4. A lot of commercial cat food now seems to have vegetables included as if it's a trendy healthy thing although cats are obligate carnivores and need to eat meat to stay healthy and alive. They can't synthasise taurine (an necessary amino acid from animal protein) from veggies although there is generally no harm for them to eat some veggies (but not anything from the allium family)

     

    My cat, Marley, doesn't like the veggies in his food and picks them out, leaving them to one side, particularly peas and green beans, although he will eat a little carrot if it is very small pieces and smothered in gravy. I have to be careful when cat food shopping and check what is in it otherwise some of it is wasted.

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  5. That's right. That's why I didn't add the wallpaper to the ceiling line but left a section just plain painted above where the picture rail would be. Having looked a dozens of photos of part demolished houses I was surprised by how little of wall fittings/decoration, like fireplaces, picture rails, skirtings, built-in cupboards, cornices, etc., remained. It's almost like someone had gone in and stripped them out before demolition or they all came down when the ceilings and floors were knocked out.

     

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  6. Today I've added some filler over the card and wooden spatulas to form the undulations and disguise the sharp angles. This will form the basic more gentle landform that will need decorating with old brickwork, building materials and vegetation that has grown through it.

     

    I've also given the filler a coat of 'earth' coloured paint that I purchased today. Oddly it looks very similar to the desert yellow that I sprayed the brickwork in (my go to colour for the base of London yellow stocks brickwork). I'm going to need to darken the 'earth' with some browner colour.

     

     

     

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