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Sneak Preview: Under Development - Little Bispham Tram Stop/Shelter

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Please Ignore the markings on the glass that is from me handling it, the glass is clear, i Have also done a name plate i will put pictures up when its finished printing

 

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Here is the Picture with the name on the tram shelter, i have painted the letters black so it stands out better on the picture but the true colour is a sand colour.

 

 

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Exciting Progress on the Little Bispham Tram Shelter!

Hello oo3dmodes Community,

We are thrilled to bring you the latest update on our Little Bispham Tram Shelter project. We are getting closer to finishing this detailed and historical model, and we wanted to share our recent accomplishments with you.

Recent Accomplishments

Stone Work on Sides and Back:

  • The stone work on the sides of the back building is now fully completed.
  • Additionally, the intricate stone work on the rear oval has been meticulously finished, highlighting the dedication and craftsmanship that has gone into this project.

Name Plate:

  • The name plate for the tram shelter is now completed, adding an authentic and polished look to the structure.

What's Next?

With these significant milestones achieved, we are now focusing on the final stages of the project:

  • Final Touches: Adding any remaining details and ensuring all elements are aligned with our high-quality standards.

 

Thank You Martin

 

 

 

 

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Really Like it ,Looks Great with The Sign On The Front Now...!,

Can't Wait To See It Finished...!,Excellent Job There Martin 👍

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Looks brilliant Martin, much effort applied and much appreciated- glazing and lights make so much difference (warm white here again maybe, to represent the old bayonet bulb or bulkhead fittings?).

Probably too late now as you've gone so fast but I've attached some photo's I found that show the difference in height levels, the shelter frontage actually being a facade to a 'trenched' roof (did wonder why the roofline looked so barren) and the rear shelter having- of all things- small 'wings' embracing another bench seat! See watcha think please. All replies on a postcard... saucy one obviously...

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