GW style platform canopy edge.

Malcolm,
Have a look at the Garden Railway Specialists web site http://www.grsuk.com/ < Link To http://www.grsuk.com
Lineside and Station Accessories page 6 of 6. It's not the easiest of web sites to navigate. On the home page you'll see "Catalogue" on the left hand side. Click on it.
You'll find "Lineside and Station Accessories" listed towards the bottom. Click on that.
Then use the navigation buttons on the top right hand corner (">>") to get to page 6 of 6.
Cheers!
Steve
 
I used the GRS ones on my station building.
You can see how they look in the attached pic.
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I feel a project with some thin plasticard and some pinking sheers coming on.......
 
Thanks, Steve and Philip. Looks like GRS have the answer. Martin, lovely idea, but I think that the serrations with pinking shears would be too small, perhaps more suited to O gauge? Depends on the make of shears, I suppose.
Malcolm.
 
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The canopy at Jeera Junction on the Mossala Hill railway, courtesy of Starbucks, and produced at severe risk to sanity!
400Parker said:
It's not to be recommended doing it yourself Martin!
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(With thanks to Mr. W. Mills)
Steve
 
Cyclone said:
Hand cut....respect for your patience.

I'll second that, tried a similar thing years ago for a R.C. Tank
display, gave up after the first 6inches and second finger cut
we needed about 6 feet of it, decided i did not have enough
fingers :rolf:
and that was at 1/18th scale
Looks brill :thumbup:
 
I think Pendlebury do something like that.

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