Paisley St James' fiddle yard is now complete, although not yet wired.
Focus (through my bifocals) has now transferred to the main station boards.
Temperature in the shed is too low for prolonged exposure not to result in exposure, so (temporary) permission has been granted to work on the dining room table.
Not wishing to push my luck with Mission Control, rather than bringing in a complete 4' X 3' baseboard into the Domestic batleground, I reckoned that my best bet was to bring in a
Thanks for all the advice. Beast, I should have thought about filing closer to the 'near' rail, but didn't. I will, though when I get on to the scissors, and the rest of the points.
David Long. After the single slip, it will be the scissors crossing, whch I will build in on piece. The rest of the track will be built on the main board.
I only decided that as the temperature is so low in the shed, that I would be better off inside, and made a start on the more complex pieces.
Anyway, p