Today's job was to make a start on the roof for the interchange platform. This is made in the same way as the roof of Gooey passenger station, although it has 2 sets of legs rather than single ones running up the centre.
The legs are made from 2 different diameters of ali tubing from B&Q. Unfortunately, the stuff I had to buy today wasn't anywhere near as well made as the previous ones I've bought which fitted into each other perfectly. These are a looser fit, but that does make it easier to plug in and un-plug the roof.
This photo shows the construction method - thin ply for the actual roof, thicker ply formers for keeping the shape, drilled to accept the legs. All edges of the ply are sealed with PVA and the roof is covered with cloth tape which has worked really well on the previous version. All bare wood surfaces will now be painted with wood preservative. The ends were cast in resin for me by a mate, apparently they were originally made for the trainshed roof of a model of Corris station, but I've modified them quite a bit.
Next job is to make the side awnings. These will make it look a bit less "lanky", although it is quite tall as it has to line up with the standard gauge stock on the far side.