The dus depot arrived safely from eBayland. My Wessex Rangers took up residence immediately in a show of force with the intention of turning the depot into a temporay base of operations.
Army Land Rovers eh? Wait for one
and then three come along all at once!
Shown in urban context
Just wondering about the viability of security screens, gates, sandbagged sangers etc. More about effort put in vs actual tabletop use? Anyway the bus depot is a welome addition to my 20mm urban collection.
Cheers
Mark
That's a great looking bit of scenery - good find!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely piece of terrain.
ReplyDeleteIs that an easy model card kit?
ReplyDeleteIt was easy in so much as being bought on eBay. It even lights up!
DeleteCheers
Mark
Not at all easy if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteIf that's the layout you showed me, Mark, I hope the Wessex secured that chip shop. If they haven't, a) no fish and chips, b) that T junction is going to be nasty.
There's a Saracen and a Piglet about to go firm at the chippe whilst an order goes in for 23 Cod and Chips, 7 Haddock and chips, 3 Saveloy and Chips, a jar of pickled onions and a Curley Wurley.
ReplyDeletePickled onion? Someone's not going to pull then.
ReplyDeleteYou've not been to the Churchill Estate have you?
DeleteThe missus says I can't buy anymore kit
ReplyDeleteUnderstand! Mines on a one in, one out basis just now. I just made it a big one coming in!
DeleteCheers
Mark
That is a great looking building.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like like any one of a hundred TA centres!
ReplyDeleteSometimes a pickled-onion was required eating BEFORE closs-contact...Dogs Ball, Lichfiled, 1980-something!