Aye, a very rustic feel to it, will look even better as it weathers and the weeds set in. That hand(sign)writing is impressively tidy, nice work.
EDIT: I think it works best without the lamp, too.
Something I've been working on (though in the last 6 months I've only since primed it) has been this foamboard and styrene traffic office, modelled on the long-since demolished example at South Johnstone sugar mill. As sugar cane spoils quickly once cut, mills need a consistent flow of cane supplied 24 hours a day. Before computers and two-way radio, this was handled by the traffic office, communicating with loco crews by telephone and word-of-mouth.
Locomotives coming off shed would pull up at the traffic office, to receive the running sheet for that crew's shift. This told them how many empty trucks were to be taken from the yard at the mill, how many trucks had to be dropped off at the farms, where and when, etc. Same again for the return trip with loaded trucks. The building will stand on "concrete" (square styrene tube) stumps at about footplate height, and will include a basic interior and lighting.
Idea is to build a stockpile of small structures like this, to save time building the next garden line..
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