A visitor to Portharthur shares the time of day with a local fisherman.
The local policeman looks at the closed shop with a mix of grave concern and puzzlement.
Another busy train leaves on time for Penedredfel.
An abandoned boat provides interest in an otherwise deserted village early in the morning.
After a busy morning yesterday in the garden time to sit with coffee and the Test.
Currently on the painting table ,some naval gun crews and landing parties. They will be used with my 1790s collection as well as for the navy in the 1745.
Notes: thanks to Colin for the sailors, a welcome gift finally getting round to be used. Thanks too to M of T Mark for painting these lovely figures ( policeman and sailor with kit bag) as a present for me ages ago. Finally got round to varnishing them yesterday. They have taken their rightful place on the PLR finally.






Your railway is really coming to life, some great figures added, all adds nicely to the setting.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is, whimsy at its best .
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
The Navy’s here! Good to see more interesting characters on PLR.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are! I do like some new characters…
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
The railway scenes are very effective
ReplyDeleteStephen
Thanks.
DeleteGreat fun to do.
Alan Tradgardland
Lovely to see a train on the line - did you get in running?
ReplyDeleteJust a brake wagon set up for the photos.Line not 100 percent ready anyway.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
I detect a nautical theme......☺
ReplyDeleteNeil
Could be…
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Bit of a Whiskey Galore! Theme/feel?
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Could be, through the lens of Under the curious stars, Dylan Thomas and PD Hancock.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland