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Tag Archives: Card Model

The Station Masters House

Posted on 2nd December 2023 by John

As mentioned in my previous post, I’m currently focused on building around the main country station and the road and level crossing area next to it. The station is based on the Yorkshire pattern which is seen on lines such Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2023, Card Model, House, Metcalfe Models, Model Railway, Scenery, Station

Modelling a Pair of Shops

Posted on 18th February 2023 by John

About three weeks ago I posted some images of the pub which I had built for the railway, so close on the heels of that post is this one talking about building the shops which will be on the other Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2023, Card Model, Model Railway, Scalescenes, Scenery, Shops

Building the Pub

Posted on 28th January 2023 by John

At the end of December I did a post talking about building the interior to the signal box. Since then I’ve kept up the modelling and have been working on the combination of station and level crossing, which in turn Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2023, Card Model, Model Railway, Pub, Scalescenes, Scenery

Viaduct Building – Part 2

Posted on 29th December 2021 by John

This post brings together the work done this year on the viaduct on the model railway. So while I’m publishing this now, the photos and work covers a longer stretch across this year and was completed about a month or Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2021, Card Model, Model Railway, Scalescenes, Scenery, Viaduct

Viaduct Building – Part 1

Posted on 13th August 2017 by John

So one of the major scenic elements I wanted to get into the layout was a reasonable length viaduct.  With model railways it’s very easy to create a layout that is completely flat by having a single flat baseboard, however Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2017, Card Model, Model Railway, Scalescenes, Scenery, Viaduct

Building the engine shed – part 3

Posted on 20th November 2016 by John

So here we go with part 3 of the progress of building a Scalescenes engine shed, but not just one of them, but three joined together to make a larger shed.  If you’ve not already done so then it’s worth reading through Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2016, Card Model, Engine Shed, Model Railway, Scalescenes, Scenery

Building the Engine Shed – Part 2

Posted on 1st October 2016 by John

Back in April I posted about the fact that I had started building a Scalescenes engine shed.  Off and on since then in evenings while watching TV the work has been continuing.  So about time to show the progress to date…… Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2016, Card Model, Engine Shed, Model Railway, Scalescenes, Scenery

Building the Engine Shed – Part 1

Posted on 4th April 2016 by John

Apparently it’s been almost 3 months since the last update on here, however it really doesn’t feel that long.  Despite the gap in posts that doesn’t mean progress on the railway has not been happening, however it’s been slowed down Continue reading →

Posted in Model Railway | Tagged 2016, Card Model, Engine Shed, Model Railway, Scalescenes, Scenery

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