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SCENIC DEVELOPMENTS

Your team and presentations are world class – I work for Microsoft and present some of its online videos. Regarding your scenic foam-cutting piece on BRM TV recently, I am using a lot of these techniques in my loft.

I have used lightweight filler over polystyrene and papier mâché with PVA to create radius between the backscene and the eve of my loft before applying lining paper to soften the radius. Here’s a corner of my layout. When not modelling, I paint and draw, so here’s a bonus photograph of a Hornby T9 and Wolseley, drawn in pencil.

Andrew Fryer

LOWMAC MANUFACTURE

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