There wasn't originally going to be a road in the Clanfield area until it was pointed out that it would look daft. So we added the bridge at the right hand end, to give access.

The road is the fabric strip supplied by Gaugemaster. It feels like felt on its top surface, and is self adhesive. Apparently it is important not to stretch it: so lay it carefully.

There is a car park area at the end of the village. The tarmac area is made using a Metcalfe "tarmac" sheet of card simply cut to size. The markings were added using a correction pen: this is a pen-like device that applies a bead of white "Tipp ex" type fluid approx 1mm wide. With some practice it is possible to get good lines of constant width. Be careful not to squeeze too hard otherwise it will run.

The pavements are made from Matcalfe card sheets of N scale paving slabs, carefully cut to fit. The walkways to the church are the cobbled parts of the same sheets.

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