tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-665903955317007319.post8603453129881271684..comments2024-02-12T00:23:08.711-08:00Comments on Modelling NSWR in the 1970s: Made it!Benhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17921057640304228166noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-665903955317007319.post-26030606555113421862016-07-23T15:58:23.938-07:002016-07-23T15:58:23.938-07:00Thanks Phil! I've used a few of the techniques...Thanks Phil! I've used a few of the techniques you've described in building your layout (end mirrors, sleeper painting), but otherwise very happy to share the 'how-to' for the rest of the layout as I go. May take some time, but I'll try to keep it fairly regular.<br />Keen to see how you go with adding the second layer to your current setup too. I have to say, I'm guilty of getting out the tape measure and pondering "what if?" already.Benhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17921057640304228166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-665903955317007319.post-15596579695266660892016-07-05T21:18:59.957-07:002016-07-05T21:18:59.957-07:00Well done Ben! What a beaut little layout you have...Well done Ben! What a beaut little layout you have completed. Now that Rozelle Street has had its debut, I hope you can provide us all with some behind the scenes views of how you were able to pull this off in such a small space. Congrats on the 1st prize, and remember, even Bradbury was a deserved winner simply for making the final.Phillip Overtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04990609007154024839noreply@blogger.com