'Google Earth' type view of Cement Quay. You can see all the tatty bits behind the buildings that the eye cannot normally see. Just noticed that I forgot to put the removable chimney on.
'Google Earth' type view of Cement Quay. You can see all the tatty bits behind the buildings that the eye cannot normally see. Just noticed that I forgot to put the removable chimney on.
7th October 2006 18:23
Cement Quay - photographic diary
Model Railway Layouts by Chris Nevard @ fotopic.net
Taken using a Nikon NIKON D200
The almost complete barge to remove surplus aggregate (Artitec, 50.123 European freight ship 'Spits') moored up on Cement Quay. The model is around 18Previous | NextCement Quay - layout in a box (or coffin if you are a Goth). The fiddleyard goes on the left. The lower flap on the front folds up for transit to protect the layout. It also negates the need for a tatty old bit of rag attached with drawing pins which is often the norm at shows. For transit the nameboard folds back out of the way too (as do the legs). From running trains to car after the first show took 19 mins including packing up the stock.

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