The engine sheds were building frames from Kitwood Hills models, Finished with materials from their bulding depot. They are clad in vertical boarding cut up and used as shiplap for a more British look. Windows and roofing are from the same range. The frames and walls are stained wirh wood dye. Doors on the 2 road (steam) shed are also from the building depot but the ones on the single track (internal combustion) shed scratch built, including the working hinges. The smoke hoods were redeployed from the Kitwood Hills O gauge engine shed. This I built as my goods transfer shed. The building itself is little changed apart from the smaller doors on the narrow gauge side but has platforms and a raised trackbed for the narrow gauge fitted inside.
There are a number of smaller buildings, 2 offices and the body of a passenger brake from the 422 models range. The grounded van & coach bodies are rejected 3d prints from a manin models 'scrap' box.