The east end embankment:
The split line between two baseboards is clearly visible in the above photograph but that lighter coloured line sloping right on the embankment is a grass worn path that is evident in early 1960s photographs of the prototype.
The rusty fence, made from bullhead rail, was originally painted white on the prototype.
See that bush by the brick pillar in front of the fence. It started life as lichen on a broken tree branch that I found during a countryside walk.
I carefully removed a piece by cutting away a slice of tree bark that it was attached too. The lichen was glued down on the layout via its tree bark foot. It was then covered in static grass and scatter for a convincing looking bush.
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