Peckett & Sons metre gauge 0-6-0ST No.2 of 1936 - works number 1874, sits out of use after 38 years working in the ironstone industry. Left in a siding at Corby’s ironstone furnaces, she’s awaiting the scrapyard torch, or will she be saved?
  The sides glued with PVA, left to set overnight. Track glued down with super glue, then sand and fish tank stones used for scatter/ ballast. Next to glue it all down with watered down PVA and leave it for 24 hours to set.
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  There were three large 0-6-0 Peckett and Sons meter gauge locomotive working in the ironstone industry. Number 2 sits abandoned in 1974, Corby - The resin cast puddles have turned out really well on this model, I’m really pleased with the effect yo
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  Here is the almost finished Ironstone Meter gauge diorama, I have been working on over the last month and a half. I’ve finally managed to get to grips with modelling water, and have managed to successfully pour resin. Please let me know what you th
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