This was much like wallpaper stripping but with a damp cloth and a scrappy thing it came off reasonably easily. I decided that I would take a slightly different approach this time so I only put an inch of glue at the top and some more at the bottom where the it goes below the scenery. I left enough at the top to fold it over and glue the edge down on the back of the mdf. Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I have a much flatter sky.
A big improvement. I look forward to having my custom version which will also feature the rest of the beach and a distant sea horizon.
I did lots of little bits and bobs, mainly on the two old boards and I cleaned all the track and gave the whole thing a good hoovering. The layout always just had a couple of black single sheets safety pinned round it to hide the layouts' and my legs so I tried what it would look like with these attached, amazing the difference it makes.
Apart from the usual suspects stretching their legs a visitor from another Island with a railway was spotted taking a trip by the seaside.
Come and say hello at the Slate Museum. Even aside from Underhill it is a brilliant and fascinating museum.
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