Another view. Time to get some three-dimensional trees in front of that backdrop! |
Model railroadin' and trains. . . the South Shore line, mostly, but anything electric or Northeast Corridor or Northwest Indiana turns up here
Friday, March 23, 2012
Finally, Mineral Springs Road is Done
Have a look . . .
Monday, March 19, 2012
Ken Lawrence's Westchester Northern: NYC Area Electrics in HO
Our latest 'Juice in the Wild' post takes us to Ken Lawrence's Westchester Northern. I really enjoy checking out the photos of this HO heavy electric layout--it's a shelf layout not unlike mine in size and it features a free-lance concept that draws together a couple of different prototypes from the New York City area and beyond.
The free-lance thing has kind of gone by the wayside in 21st century model railroading (a loss, by my lights), but Ken pulls it off with aplomb. Many of us heavy electric fans got our early inspiration from a very famous--and freelanced--O scale traction layout, Bob Hegge's Crooked Mountain lines. Ken's work carries on a very proud tradition.
Of note, Ken used a home brew of scratch built and Sommerfeldt catenary products from Germany for his catenary.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Virginian Electrics in UK Model Railroad Magazine
Courtesy Continental Modeller/Exact Editions |
Look no further than the January and March 2012 edition of Continental Modeller for Peter North's Virginian electric layout. Unfortunately, to see the articles in detail, you'll need to be a Continental Modeller subscriber. Exact Editions makes that easy enough, but you'll still end up paying $15 USD or so for three months access (minimum available) to the digital edition of Continental Modeller. I took the plunge and do not regret it--Mr. North's treatment of the electrified Virginian in modest space is well worth the coin for inspiration and ideas.
Many thanks to loyal reader and fellow South Shore enthusiast Martin Tuohy for tipping me to this excellent find!
Sunday, March 11, 2012
South Shore Catenary Span Bridges from Model Memories
One of the treats awaiting me upon return from my recent travels: Model Memories South Shore catenary span bridges.
Don Silberbauer of Model Memories worked very closely with me to produce these great-looking and well-constructed catenary bridges. He made a few for me, and he can produce more for your South Shore layout for $23.50 each--visit the Model Memories page and click through to 'Contact' to get yours!
Model Memories 5" South Shore catenary span bridge, next to the box in which they arrived. |
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Even More Road Building Progress! Plus Trees
The excess dirt will be vaccuumed up and the resulting texture will get a couple of coats of gray. And those are trees! |
Coloration and then blending the shoulders into the surrounding scenery are the next steps.
Meanwhile--check out the trees! I became impatient with the gluing of the road and the paint, so I experimented with some tree planting.
The big view. After the road is done, the remaining trees will go in on the east and west sides of the road. |
Monday, March 5, 2012
More Mineral Springs Road Progress
The past month or so has been quite busy with the tax man, work travel and projects, and visits to far-flung offspring, slowing progress at Dunes Junction. With the focus on major scenery in preparation for catenary construction, Mineral Springs Road work continues. The plan is to use another Frary & Hayden scenery technique: adding pavement texture and color to sheet styrene. Here we are fitting the styrene to the terrain and Blair Line wood grade crossings. Look for a future post with texture and color.
Additional .020" strips lift the .020" road base flush with the Blair Line crossing. |