Anyone familiar with Paddington station environs will recognise the high-rise terraces that stood behind the former Ranelagh Bridge servicing point. This row is
Stuart Moore’s first attempt at making the scene using laser ‐cutting technology.
First attempt: Stuart’s example of using brick papers to make a row of Victorian terraces.
PHOTOGRAPHY: STUART MOORE
When
it comes to scratchbuilt models, two things have always annoyed me. The first is windows, which are a pain to cut out and make. The second is window arches, which are nearly always stuck on to a brick surface (rather than embedded) and look unrealistic, especially in ‘N’ gauge.