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  1. 2 hours ago, Graham T said:

    Nicely modelled, I especially like how you've painted the woodwork.  Please excuse a quite possibly dumb question, but it looks to me as if you've used embossed brick sheets for the roofing?

     

    Hi Graham, you are quite correct, the reason being that I cannot find anything that looks like Kent peg tiles in any material be it paper or plasticard

    (a royal charter of 1477 decreeing that plain tiles should be standardised to ten and a half inches by six and one quarter inches, Kent peg tiles typically remained at ten inches by six inches).  this in oo gauge is quite a small tile if you take into account the overlap on the tiles, so i thought that when painted and weathered which I haven't done yet it might not be so noticable, we shall see. Thank you for asking, and it's not a dumb question at all.

    All the best Adrian.

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  2. 16 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

    Hi Adrian.

    Looking good. Those oast houses sure bring back memories of pleasant youthful days riding up to Ramsgate, Chatham and Margate. Hardly ever took the motorways even though it was normally quicker. (Although when you know your way and have a tuned engine things zip past, I could do Brighton - Dover in about 85 minutes via Lewes, Heathfield, Burwash and Hawkhurst😉)

     

    Keep up the good modeling, it's nice to be able to catch up!

     

    Regards Shaun.  

    PS: I spotted your Ewer St. buildings on YouTube a few weeks back.

    Hi Shaun, it certainly was a better time for getting around, you could get from A to B without falling down bloody great pot holes, road works with temporary traffic lights with no one doing any work for months on end, and you could get parked when you got there. I sometimes have a drive around the places I remember from years back, all from the comfort of the settee and Google street view.

    What I have noticed is the amount of building that has gone on in what used to be orchards, hop fields and what was considered Green Belt land, all the old Oast Houses have been converted into housing, and proper pubs are vanishing in front of your eyes. I will be posting my build of the Oast House for Weald  once I have knocked down the modern housing estate and Tesco express that is now  occupying the site. All the best to you Adrian.  

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  3. A description of oast houses and their construction.

    https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Oast-Houses

     

    https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/hop-pickers-kent-old-photos/

     

     

    A nice little snippet of hop picking

     All the best and enjoy your beer Adrian

     

    12 hours ago, Oldddudders said:

    Oasts, round or rectangular, need cowls on the top of the roof. These days most cosmetic ones are fibre-glass, I think! Hop-pickers need accommodation. Hoppers' huts were cheap and nasty 'dwellings' in rows, typically in a field near the bines. Obviously occupied but for a handful of weeks per annum, they lacked light, heating, drainage or running water. Most such structures have long been rased. 

     

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