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DHAPR WAGON WORKS – SCENERY AND BUILDINGS

I love building little layouts, for one simple reason – I get bored easily. For me, progress must be visible on any project to maintain the momentum, or I’ll get distracted by something else.

This wagon works isn’t big enough to need much in the way of buildings, the main one is a big tin shed. But – and it’s a big but – that shed is open, so while the walls are plain and simple, I can’t leave the inside empty. And all that detail takes time to build.

It’s not just inside that I’m adding clutter,

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