
Firstly, it's because my car has reached MOT time again and the tester is under an arch. One new tyre since you ask but I fitted a pair as it doesn't make sense to change a single tyre unless you have to - they've both done the same number of miles after all!
Second, Ruston Quays includes quite a few arches and I thought it would be nice if some of them had scruffy businesses in them.
So, while I waiting for the re-test, I wandered along to my local model shop and on the way spotted this scene. Sadly, I hadn't got a proper camera with me so it's shot on my scratch lensed mobile but I think you get the idea.
Under the arches, acting as storage for a headstone supplier, is this pair of sheds.
They would make a brilliant model, not this time but in the future.
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I dread to think what dodgy puns some modellers would dredge up for businesses like that one (or allied trades), if they found its way onto their layouts:
* A name like "Mason", "Carver", "De'Ath" or "W.E. Boxem" - possibly even some cheerful guy by the name of "Reaper"?
* A sign on the door, inviting people to "knock 3 times for an answer"?
On reflection, it's probably best if I don't think too hard about this one ... .
I love those, not come across anything like that before myself, usually it's just a flat wall under the arch with businesses inside, occasionally dressed up with glass frontages such as the ones under Herne Hill station.
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