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I think you're doing very well with the definition you are getting in the letters. I have done a couple of Scottish ones and then weathered them to fade the lettering rather than dirty the sides but overpainting quite rough with the ground colour well diluted. This makes the wobbly bits much less obvious. To someone on a galloping horse on a dark night, they look just fine. Keep up the good work. Graham
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I appreciate the standard of work that goes into your weathering but wouldn't the buildings be pretty new in your period? Just a thought. Grah
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Fabulous. So much more like engineering than mine!
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Glad to see you are trying it. You seem to be doing very well indeed.
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Brilliant, Dave. Well done, Graham
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Stunning work. Tell us about the wagon turntables, please. Graham
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Thanks for this very helpful thread, Richard. I'm just assembling one but have found that the crossbeam does not reach the top of the side slots when the central shaft is in place. Does this matter? Did your do the same?
Best wishes, Graham
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Lovely work. Could you explain your crafty transfers for the slow on the uptake, please? Graham
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I will watch this with interest. Graham
The Rectory Question
in Lora's Park
A blog by PeterStiles in RMweb Blogs
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If I was the vicar, I would want the door on the opposite side from the church to give at least some separation between work and home. It would discourage some "popping over to see the vicar" by troublesome parishioners, too.
Graham (a Methodist so no axe to grind)