I have not even thought about the design of the yard, but I know that it must include an engine house with machine shop, a small station of some sort, and storage for a few cars and engines. I would also like to have a run-around track if possible to help make up trains.
This is the track plan as of July 23rd at 9:40 AM PDT. Nuff said.
I have been carving 2" extruded foam into some rough shapes that will be the basis of the background scenery. It is still pretty crude at this point but I will do some final shaping and then add some Sculpamold (which I have never used) to add the final shape and smooth out the transition between pieces of foam.
I have also been experimenting with making trunks for my twisty wire evergreen trees. This one may be a little too large diameter wise. Any thoughts? My plan is to use this type of tree behind the upper track all the way around the layout. The foreground trees will be made using Caspia branches. I may throw in a few furnace filter trees also to add a little variety. Other trees to be included are yet to be decided.
A friend and fellow modeler by the name of Brain Smith has a rather elaborate machine for making trees of twisted wire and sisal rope and I hope to make good use of it and his skills as I will be needing several dozen tree to get the look I want.
I like to place railroad equipment into the area I am working on to get the feel of what a scene may look like. This represents a pair of Shays that have just pushed some log cars up the switchback and are now crossing the high trestle to enter the log-loading area. Yes, I know the log cars should be empty. As you can see there will be a lower line also crossing the same area on some sort of a low bridge whose design is yet to be determined.
If anybody is still with me, I hope you find this of interest. Comments are always welcome.
3 comments:
Hi Larry,
The track plan is more complex than I had envisioned and will certainly be a challenge. But knowing you, you are up to it. The tree trunk looks fine to my midwest eye. You will like working with sculptamold. It is user friendly and very versitile.
Bill
I am somewhat concerned about the complexity of the trackwork in that one corner. Even though some of the track is elevated it will still be a tight fit. I may have to extend the benchwork a little to fit it all in. I'll work on that when the backdrop is finished.
Larry
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