Hi RSR Engineer,
Thanks for your kind words. One of the reasons why the SGR seems so full of life is that it's rather small and I've got a lot of model buildings, figures and animals that I want to put on it, so I've squeezed them all in. Hence the busy feel of the place, but also the livestock being too close to the tracks. I actually have a lot of old Airfix fencing that doesn't fit on, but would have been good to separate the trains and animals. I acknowledge that the animals look funny spread out in the narrow gaps between the track. Realism has lost out to artistic effect. That said, I think that the large number of people on he layout is one of the strong points of the SGR. Having all those trains and nobody to get on them would be like something out of Doctor Beeching's worst nightmare.
Changing the subject, one of my bits of modelling that I'm pleased with is the upgrade I've given to an old model house from the 1970s. My late father constructed the original using two model buildings (I think one was an animal house from a toy zoo). When I dug out my old railway stuff four years ago, it looked like this (photos taken in 2017).
The Little White House as My Dad Built it
In the summer of 2019, we were on holiday in Poland driving through the mountains in the south near Karpach when we drove by a house that was a dead ringer for the model. The real one was a dirty grey colour, but otherwise they were the same. As we went by I had time to take in the position and height of the chimney and the fact that this funny-shaped building really existed, so I resolved to make the model good, including a decent colour scheme. To that end I've added the chimney, guttering, drainpipes, door, window frames. window sills, glazing (plastic, of course) curtains (paper) and net curtains (tissue paper). I'm rather proud of myself. So here's the 2021 version.
The Little Yellow House Renovated 2021
Interestingly, the second two photos from 2017 show that the main features of the layout have been in place largely unchanged since the early days. I've just kept adding more and more scenic features.