The unexpected return from my holiday early has been a bonus. I have turned disappointment into positivity. My daughter has been away so l have had the place to myself. The modelling projects have moved forward well, l have had a chance to do some tidying up too in the house as well as watching the coverage of GAA hurling and football. I’ve read more of a novel than I have had for ages and inspite of a wee visit by the black dog ( shown the door without too much difficulty) it has been a valuable time.
A new halt/station has been purchased…Front figures waiting for basing to be completed in the form of wee stones and tufts. Back figures awaiting completion. Moving along very nicely indeed.
A charming new station building! Ready for the garden.
ReplyDeleteThe headswaps look very effective, at first odd seeing familiar poses with new heads but you have made them your own!
I do like your comment re the figures. The station building should look the part when finished…
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Glad hobby contentment saw off the dog. Enjoy the weekend
ReplyDeleteStephen
Me too! Thanks!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Lovely little station Alan
ReplyDeleteI think it is full of potential…
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Tim Gow over at Megablitz and more has been producing Italians and Austrians for WW1 - inspiration?
ReplyDeleteAnd what pray, will the new station / stop be called?
Neil
So he is , splendid stuff indeed!
ReplyDeleteNeil , the new station/halt be given another fine Cornish name…
Dreckly? Mebn in Kernow? ☺
DeleteNeil
Good to see you powering through after a very brief relapse!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Nice kit for the Halt you got there. I'm looking forward to see it on your line.
ReplyDeleteI remember one time my flight to go on holiday was delayed for a day, so I was able to stay home and make progress on painting minis and relax with some reading and such at home. :D
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