The main grassing step is now complete. To me, that is always the turning point for a layout - where it finally starts to change from a messy construction site to a real place. The station buildings and platforms have had a bit of detailing work, but have not yet been properly installed. Work on the backscene has also started, but I had to lower it slightly so the clouds are too low and will need to be repainted.
Slow and steady progress continues. The track has been permanently installed and the plastering, puttying and painting is almost complete. Test trains have been run. The next step is to finish off the station buildings by adding fences, lamps, and other details, so I can permanently install them. That will finally clear the way for grass to grow!
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