Tuesday, 28 August 2018

RAF Misarah- Beach Club.


RAF Masirah had a beach club which was served by a flat truck fitted with seats to transport the personnel to their watering hole.

A few minutes plus some balsa wood, strip plastic and a card kit of a shed saw the effort on the right and below.

A few discarded oil drums plus a couple of stray bombs completes Misarah- just to glue a couple of club patrons in place.

2 comments:

  1. If there is anyone there, I was OIC (Officer in charge) of the Masirah State Railway (MSR) in 1970, at age 21, responsible for maintaining it against all odds. I just about succeeded, spending many hours working under the tropical sun to lay track, and then relay it when a tropical storm washed the track-bed away and again when the RAF decided to extend the sand runway. I love the thought that someone somewhere has modelled it. And, yes, I'm still hooked on trains. Mike Strong

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  2. Thanks for the interest Mike.
    I came across the book on RAF Masirah by Bill Corser and what a fascinating read. I had a small board on which I wanted a micro layout and by changing the a and i around ensured it wasn't viewed as a copy- far too large to model fully anyway. I liked the idea of a Beach Club in such an environment plus the way the locals unloaded the fuel barrels.Several people have spoken to me- sorry I am lousy at remembering names- who had been stationed there with many stories to tell. Thanks again so much for getting in touch, it's rewarding to know this small layout gives pleasure. Best wishes, Steve

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