It’s a bit like waiting on a platform for your long awaited steam hauled train while a bewildering variety of gaily coloured shiny new diesel engines rumble, no thrash, past.
Certainly eye level shots are engaging in your domain -there is nothing to spoil the illusion.
I’d like to bring my dog to walk down to the viaduct and beyond, it’s so inviting. I’m hoping it’s a public right of way !
That works really well in B&W, it could feature in a book on prewar GWR goods yards!
Although still reading the same paper there is no technical reason, as time is stationery in Little Muddle, why the chap on the lorry could not be reading tomorrow’s headlines!
Yes but no but —how about the painted interior , engineering clutter AND interior LED lighting so all is visible through the skylights — that would be a first!
I watched the last coronation on this wide screen TV - if you closed the lid it became a radio so you could listed to the BBC Light programme. When it finally gave up my father dismantled it and we had an endless supply of electrical bits , nuts and bolts and a huge magnat.
This will be interesting . I started to refurbish my Lima railcar about 10 yrs ago using some expensive ultra scale wheel sets . I paused while working out how to improve the glazing as the SEF vacuum formed windows didn’t look good at either end, I didn’t know laserglaze now produces them so I’ll watch you fit them !!
Amazon will publish anything interesting - a friend who gardens for a living has published one book on vegetable growing and one on UFOs . Not sure what he has been growing. The colour pics come out fairly well but the font they use is small and the paper flimsy. It would not do justice to Robs work. Simon Castens at Wild Swan would be the expert having published Martyn Welch 30 years ago.