Railwaymens Chapel
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Railwaymens Chapel
I've just spotted that Modeltown have released a Railwaymens Chapel as the "Wriggly Tin Chapel" !
Looks excellent and I think I'm going to have to get one!
http://www.ayanami.co.uk/test/catalog/p ... cts_id=363
Looks excellent and I think I'm going to have to get one!
http://www.ayanami.co.uk/test/catalog/p ... cts_id=363
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Tin churches came about from methodist, Baptist and others having missonary work amongst the new industrial areas, and also rail/civil enginering communities took them when moving from one project to another....this also included living accomodation schools etc
you could buy prefab tin and wood buildings as easy as ordering a shed and there are 200 listed tin buildings
for fun Google tin buildings or look on
http://www.corrugated-iron-club.info/index.html
Crackingjob
you could buy prefab tin and wood buildings as easy as ordering a shed and there are 200 listed tin buildings
for fun Google tin buildings or look on
http://www.corrugated-iron-club.info/index.html
Crackingjob
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