This week, I return to my love of corrugated iron with this cracking hut spotted at the Moseley Railway Trust.
A simple enough building, the doors and windows are boarded up and painted to match the walls, as so many scruffy huts seemed to be. If I have a comment, it's that the paint is good modern stuff, not the thick black pitch from days of yore. Not that this matters for modelling purposes.
I suppose it's a bit clean too, miniature versions would benefit from a coat of rust working its way up from the ground.
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I'm still trying to find a supplier of modern tin huts. I've already identified that there is a market for reproduction Anderson shelters
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