Hi,
Three more photos, this time of my village of Sycamore Creek, all the buildings are scratch built, with more almost completed (except transfers) which are lurking inside the house. There is a doubling of the area allocated for the village, that needs some more to fill the area, so more will be built.
So here are some photos with the village all (extra) deep crisp & even!
A view down the main street with the church, and pastors house to the left of it, (this house has 3 dormer windows which provided some extra thinking re them!). The grey walled building is a small shop, that is the Post office - we are opening new ones here!
Having moved the camera through 90 degrees the fronts can be seen on what is the railroad side of the village, with the post office, a small saloon, the large produce building lording it over everything, and behind that the depot and DSP number 69. The buried track is at the back of the buildings. In front is a blue 'shotgun' house, (so named as a shotgun could be fired through the front door and the shot would pass down the side hall and out the end without much damage) which is scheduled fror a move shortly.
Right at the extreme left hand edge is a boiler making shop that sits on a large 3ft x 2ft paving slab, which it slides over.A companion buiolding is scheduled to be built onto a 2 x 2 slab, then between them will be a gantry crane to shift their products around, and onto flatcars parked on the siding in front of them.
A final one, when the photographer has risen off his (niow wet & cold) knees, of the top of the buildings. The big shop (was the second building I made) which now has a companion building , this building needs a new name on the nameboard - the old one which was in paper has weathered away, that is one of the transfers that will be in the next, quite large, order.
Yours Peter.