Aylesbury

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David Bigcheeseplant
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Aylesbury

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I am planning to model Aylesbury shed in 4mm scale P4 standards and am looking for detail photographs, can anyone help?

David
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Re: Aylesbury

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There is one end vew in A Historical Survey of GREAT WESTERN ENGINS SHEADS 1947 by E Lyons it is a normal north light type measuring 150' x 33' with office and stores on the SW side 80' x 15'.
David Bigcheeseplant
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Re: Aylesbury

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Thanks for that, I do have the book, although the shed was 90 foot not 150 as stated, I do have the original drawings of the original broad gauge shed that the north light roof was added around 1880. I plan to model the station from 1946-1967 so am really looking for detail photos.

David
David Bigcheeseplant
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Re: Aylesbury

Post by David Bigcheeseplant »

It's been a while since I last posted but the model of Aylesbury is coming on, all the trackwork is built plus the engine shed and platforms, here are a few photos showing progress.
David

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