Been adding details to the layout - mostly at Hogwood, where the depot has gained stove-pipe chimneys (as has the barber shop and mill office, plus the depot at Cattewater). The Hogwood depot's "necessary" has also been given decency screens and a fenced walkway. Andy Hawkins has now joined the depot staff as Freight Agent (you can see him, headless with a raised arm, in the the post above; he's now complete and has both hands in his pockets, as I prefer my figures to be in 'resting' poses where possible. Inside the depot, the waiting room/ticket office now has bench seating, and timetables and notices are displayed on the wall; in the staff room there's a stove, and a desk with some shelves for paperwork above it, plus traffic notices and operating rules posted on the wall. Still to add is a wall-mounted telephone, a store cupboard and a coal bucket for the stove.
The other job in progress is tidying up the join between the road surface and the rails at all the grade crossings. A subtle change that makes a lot of difference.