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Refurbish a second-hand station

WHAT YOU NEED

Humbrol

Reddish Stone (784)

Dark Sand Stone (782)

Light Stone (785)

Ratio

420 GWR Station Fencing, (Includes Gates & Ramps)

421 GWR Station Fencing

Slater's

0424 - Dressed Stone Buff

0140 - 0.040” (1.00mm) white Plastikard

Scalemodelscenery

LX416-OO Pristine Roof Slates

LX515-OO Sash Windows

LX169 – OO Small Stone Quoins (Optional)

Wills

SS68 Platform Accessories

Wizard Models

DL-Limonene

Other

Plastic cement, power sander, primer, talcum powder, masking tape, UHU, cigarette papers, mild solder

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