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David McDonald's 2mm Models (6)

Here is an attempt at Dulverston goods shed (or as close as I could get to it). It is constructed using my usual Plasticard carcase with embossed plasticard skinning. The windows are Downsglaze, two of them somewhat modified to get closer to the original window type. The office chimney is scratch built as is the guttering.


A small Saxby and Farmer style signal box with toplight windows.

This water tower was inspired by a photograph of the one at Henley-on-Thames. The brick section is Plasticard as usual, while the tank is plain plasticard sheet, plastic strip, and corrugated plastic sheet for the roof. The door is from Dornaplas, and the windows are etched-brass items from Ratio that have been ‘glazed’ with clear acetate. The tank sides and roof have been “rusted”, and the roof and foot of the base “algae’d”.


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