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Time to clean out the sheds Diorama being modelled on the local dairy farm, only started today so lots still to be done.

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Looking good :), what are you using for your muck??

I used some dry compost mixed with saw dust and a green powder mixed in which is made by mixing saw dust and green paint, works very well, will be a big layout when finished gonna be a long time making it, The trailer is my own from brass a Thorpe and the silage fork is posted on here for sale. Thanks for the comments

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Started this shed today, not finished think its gonna be a covered silage pit, have to still finish the paint job and make it weathered

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thats a beast of a barn mate,

If i model the cattle shed to scale i think ill be able to fit 10 of the siku lorries in it, it holds 300 milking cows  ;D

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Looking great.

Making a mess on the carpet though  ??? ??? :-[:-[ :-\ :-\ :'( :'( :D :D 8)

Have a hoover on standby ;D ;D i think its gonna be a "big" layout have another shed built so will post pics shortly, what do people use to do curved roofs and have them look like corrugated sheet?

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Have a hoover on standby ;D ;D i think its gonna be a "big" layout have another shed built so will post pics shortly, what do people use to do curved roofs and have them look like corrugated sheet?

you can buy corrugated paper in art shops

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what do people use to do curved roofs and have them look like corrugated sheet?

At the very top of the stairs in The Bookcentre in Broadstreet. Let me know if you have difficulty finding it.

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