Also, the Peco ones do fade a bit, if you've got a good bit of daylight on the scene, although this does make them look a bit better than when they're new, I think - sort of "distant", if you know what I mean...
These came from International Models - http://www.internationalmodels.net/acatalog/26_Inch__26___High_Backscenes.html - they're about two foot three...
It's good if you can sweep the bend, with a bit of hardboard or something - "there are no corners in the sky", as somebody once said.
Not the best picture, but here's an example. It does make a difference.
You could try these people - http://www.collinsplastics.com/acrylic-displays.html - there may well be others, as well...
..these - http://fitall.ie/index.php/acrylic-displays - are nearer to you..
Minister Alan Kelly has opened the UN-themed Blue Beret Café at Clonmel Station.
IÉ on Twitter - Minister Alan Kelly opening the Blue Beret Cafe at Clonmel Station today. Which is operated by Irish UN Veterans
Anybody been in yet?
There's quite a few on here from the dark side - http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/forumdisplay.php/26-US-Canadian-Railway-Modelling - they should find a home...
I was implying that it might be looked on more favourably, if it was not miles away from the 'important people'. I have no wish for it to be in London, but there can be a tendency here for things out in the sticks to be viewed in a less favourable light...
There are threats to close some museums in northern England as funding is diverted elsewhere - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22871592 - the NRM in York is one of those at risk.
Maybe if it was in London it might fare better...?