The London inspired bus garage on my diorama has moved forward a lot from yesterday, I've removed branding though so it can cover for any scene I want to set around it. The pavements and road in front has also been put in place since taking these shots this afternoon. I was also copying some more films, the London Transport film from our friend John Bishop actually features a lot of clips from my own collection from the likes of Terry Barker. These weren't the best of quality and really not viewable until scanned into HD. This has allowed a lot of tweaking on the editing deck and I've accumulated nearly an hour with more to go mostly early 60's as much of the RT roof box stock was there and also the RTWs are on another film covering their last days in service. It's been a hard slog sometimes working to half a second in the editing. It contains some important material which not overall as good as the rest of the Spot On London it does cover a lot earlier era. Plenty on London Trolleybuses which I know have a big following. I hope to have this finished in the next few days. I'm keeping on eye open for the weather as I don't think tomorrow is going to be great for filming with high winds, all very frustrating especially if it was wrong and I could have done a trip. Lots to do if I don't go out and at least the London DVD will progress a lot. We had a bit of a catch up session with letter writing to MP and local councils regarding their various anti disabled antics. Anyway having a rest now, the least DVD orders since early March today so there is a bit of a rest from that but I expect the magazine adverts will be out very soon. In the mean time here are some more shots from Ternhill for which I need to edit the three DVDs. Comments are closed.
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