Inside the N-gauge train shed.

I left the pile of "goods" ready to be loaded, and a sign that my Granddad had added.
I assume the sign was not part of the kit, as why would a train shed have a large sign for "plastic models" on the inside.

Also a photo of the partially disassembled shed before I started the repairs. The roof actually required sawing it off, but was required so that I could access the interior.

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at the great arc of the land border

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A look at the front of the N-gauge train shed.

And a "before" photo to show where it started when I rescued it from a box.

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More angles of the N-gauge train shed.

I even had to touch up a couple of the screen-printed windows around the back.

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N-gauge train shed.

Another 1:160 scale model repaired and repainted.

I had to saw off the roof as part of working on the interior and then reassembled and repainted.
I used the original paint job as a reference to the updated look.

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