Hello,
Even the sign-board is up now. All complete but for the booking hall. That might not arrive until next week.
Historically, the bombed station may have had a loading platform where the sign-board is now, but all goods goes down the jetty. Also Hounds Hill has its own small goods yard & parcels depot. Road access is by going passed the gas works, the siding to it disappears under the Ferodo bridge.
I've used bright green, both as the sign display & the lift surrounds because the fascia boards on the booking hall are finished in green boarders.
That's about it with a few bits of plastic, some sticks & glue. Oh, yes, water colour paints.
Depending on how the booking hall sits when it arrives, I might have to do external lift shaft tops. The roof of the booking hall may need slight weathering. That kind of thing tends to grow in me if it doesn't look right.
Whilst I've done few bits of tutty-flutty, on our railway, that's the first fairly involved job without Pam being my critic. She liked the railway having a bit of colour, also not looking like an unkempt engine depot. During our marriage, her eyes used to light up when she saw a loco that was fresh from overhaul, but also pretty stations. One Saturday morning, I recall me asking where did she fancy going for a coffee. She said Great Malvern station.
So that's where we went. It was nearly lunch time when we got there, but she did enjoy that.