Hi Roundhouse,
An intresting photo and prototype, thanks for posting, would make for a nice model.
cheers
JSW, great to see your model on here,the new with the old makes for intresting comparisons :-)
cheers
Peter
keep posting
Hi John H,
Looking superb, very uncannyly realistic and no doubt worth all the long hours gone into it, the roof really sets the standards, youcan't beat a good team that works together well.
great stuff
Peter A L
Hi Mark,
Alltho I like signalboxes I wouldn't say i was an expert on them and certainly not the Highland but very intresting stuff tho , thanks for those links and for posting your model photos much apreciated.
cheers
Peter
Hi Mark,
lovely signal box and full of character, very nice model.
Don't know about the Duttons Highland box or i havn't understood the sentence :-)
Peter
I like those Mick, very tasty, are they the ones that feature in your book?
What I find difficult is getting the posts straight or lined up with each other on the bracket.
cheers
Peter
Dave,
cheers,
that is superb, and in contrast to what we deem as a signal box design,excellently modelled by Tony, not my cup of tea but nevertheless top drawer modelling fantastic attention to ( correct detail ) :-)
cheers
Peter
Hi All,
And in the next couple of weeks the Carriage shed completed and delivered along with the Arcade wall etc.
I will also be getting stuck in on the finer points of the buildings, oh! and the platforms and.......... :-)
Fantastic layout Gilbert and the stock is fabulous.
See you soon
Peter
Hi Sean,
My appologies for not making it clear that it was you I was responding to with regard to Briddlington :-)
Here is a box in 7mm of Spratton LNWR
Yes Mick,
More has been done and your workbench is the same style as mine :-)
Trouble is, when i tidy up I can never find ewt bhur when its caotuic I know what pile to look under for certain things.
cheers
Peter
Some very nice signals on here and Mick even tho I may have seen some before its all inspiring stuff,
Back to boxes
Here is another early effort constructed back in the 90s a freelance GWR type box with full interior fro a Welsh layout.
Mick,
Superb photos,
The Briddlington box looks a challenge,and very nice model how long did it take to construct?
Many years ago I built the same box in 4mm with full interior and lighting,
Here is a Highland box Kinloss in 7mm scale.