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No connection with them but I have one of their baseboards for a cameo layout and cannot fault it. Alisdair
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Hi Alisdair
I just checked on station picsthe waiting shelter of Killin Junction it is light blue (grey) with white/cream windows
station name plate blue with white letters.
the SB look more like grey (turquoise green)What you I can see that the colors of Killin station are worn out I.e the old color is coming back the same as is light blue grey, what are your thoughts.
Best Regards Menno -
Hi Menno
Have had a look at two DVDs "The Railways of Scotland" Vol 9 Routes from Stirling and Vol 5 "The Western Highlands". Killin Junct is featured in them both. And I have missed the fact that the Junct station colours were not the same as those used at Killin. It would seem that the painters never went down the branch to Killin!
I have screen shot a number of images for you from these two DVDs. Here are the four of them.
Hope these images help if you haven't seen them.
Hope these help you.
Cheers Alisdair
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Ultrascale delivery period now up to 10 months............