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Building the GM413 Fordhampton Nursery - Part 2

Image of TERRY SMITH.TERRY SMITH shows how to turn the Fordhampton Nursery Kit into a garden centre.

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Fordhampton OO Scale Kits Logo.

As promised in a previous edition of Right Lines, I will now show you how to create a garden centre using the GM413 Fordhampton Nursery kit.

Fordhampton Nursery diorama.

Below are some of the items we have used in making this diorama, but you may well already have your own bits and pieces to create the scene.

Fordhampton Nursery Kit and Bits.

There is no hard and fast rule on creating something like this, and you can visit Garden Centres near you for inspiration. I used the Gravel Mat as the basis of the ground covering for our centre. This also doubled as the car park! I found some Faller embossed card walling sheets when I was looking for suitable material to represent the stone and brick paths that you see in these centres. They are actually N Scale, but look right for OO Scale paving. The cards used were FA222565 and FA222567.

Fordhampton Nursery Paving.

They can be easily cut with scissors, but I decided to use the complete sheets, laying them side by side to represent both the inside and the outside parts of the centre. Initially I laid out the buildings that we were going to use and the location of the plants without sticking anything down, to see which layout looked best. Below is a shot of a temporary scene that I decided against.

Fordhampton Nursery with Laid Paving.

After laying it out however, I did decide that this is where the paving would be situated on our diorama. The two Faller sheets were stuck down side by side leaving a border between them and the Dark Green Hedgerow that is going to surround the garden centre.

A couple of items that I felt would be right at home in the centre are the Laser Cut Wooden Fences, and the Garden Shed. These are actually cut from real wood so they look very realistic.

Fordhampton Nursery Fencing and Shed Packs.

I used part of the fencing as supplied but snapped apart the others to create individual panels like you would see on sale. I also did this to the shed, and it creates a nice little area on the outside part of the nursery.

Fordhampton Nursery Fencing Panels.

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Fordhampton Nursery Fencing Panels in situ.

I added some model PR17104 pallets and torn off clumps of grass matting were glued onto them to represent turf.

Fordhampton Nursery gluing clumps of grass.

This finished shot of the nursery must have been taken very early in the morning as the customers car park is still empty. You will see various plants and vegetation which has come from the Gaugemaster Scenics range, and the bright colours really bring the garden centre to life.

Fordhampton Nursery early morning.

Adding a few appropriate model figures to the scene also enhances the realism and we have a huge range of figures available from Faller, Noch, and Preiser.

Fordhampton Nursery figures.

An alternate approach was used by James Hickman on the model he built for our shop layout. Note James has painted the main parts of the buildings a dark colour and has given the glass a very realistic whitewashed effect.

Fordhampton Nursery whitewashed greenhouses.

We hope you have as much fun as we have putting this garden centre together, using the many interesting and suitable products available from Gaugemaster.

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