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CREATING SEATON STATION

1 The model of the station was built as a stand-alone diorama and is not going to be part of a layout. It is 7mm:1ft scale to match other models in my customer’s collection and represents the building around 1947 with the lettering still on the walls.

I started by cutting out the shell of the building from plastic card; the walls are 2mm thick but rather than trying to cut 2mm sheet accurately, I used 1mm/0.040in, then laminated it to a second piece to build up

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