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Posted - October 18 2009 : 9:17:17 PM
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I call this my "current" layout because it's really just a fun setup for me and my daughter. We'll probably move in a couple years, so we'll start over.
This first image is a look down the left side of the layout. The layout is an L-shape, 12 ft. on each long side. You can see there isn't much scenery other than the mountains. In the background is a tunnel.
This next picture shows the other side. Again, not much scenery yet, but there are some structures.
The last shot is a close-up of my "river" on the far left side of the layout. I just left a gap in the benchwork, and tried to round out the sides with foam and plaster. It looks better than in the photo.
That's it so far. The pictures don't tell the whole story, but you get the idea. It's just a fun place to run trains.
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Posted - October 18 2009 : 9:20:03 PM
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Posted - October 18 2009 : 10:04:56 PM
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Very nice for operating trains. The backdrop is a nice touch.
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Posted - October 18 2009 : 10:21:08 PM
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Holy crap its the Burlington Northern Trophy train!
Read the 3rd post down you'll get the joke lol http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=2&TOPIC_ID=6135#22161
Nice looking layout! Will look good once you get a little more scenery down. Nice shape too I like the track plan.
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Posted - October 18 2009 : 11:08:21 PM
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LOL. Actually, that BN train is pretty special to me. The BN is the first train I remember seeing. My aunt lived next to the tracks, and I remember at a young age watching it thunder by. They took the tracks out not long after that, but when I started model railroading the BN was my first focus. I got an Athearn GP50 for Christmas, and started adding boxcars. The TYCOs are actually very recent additions.
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Posted - October 19 2009 : 12:26:52 AM
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Nice job on that layout so far! I likes what I sees, and that includes the green alligator python lurking about ;) Do keep us posted, will you?
BTW I think I got a comment from you on my site, in the public service announcement about this forum being AWOL about a month ago? Bad timing where I noticed your comment in the queue after I nuked the post when the forum finally came back. There's no way for me to reply directly to those "privately". And never anything I could do to help matters over here. Anyway, don't take it personally!
Glad you finally got aboard here, and WELCOME.
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Posted - October 19 2009 : 2:34:08 PM
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Yeah, GIC, that was me. Your site was the first one I found a link to. No offense taken.
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Posted - October 19 2009 : 4:13:45 PM
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Nice layout! The mountains and river look really cool. It looks like it's a good size too. Thanks for posting pics!
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Posted - October 20 2009 : 9:54:40 PM
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Love it! How did you make the mountains? I saw you mentioned foam . . . Are they just painted then? They look great.
-Jacob
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Posted - October 20 2009 : 11:38:35 PM
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I have my own method for the mountains. Other methods may be better, but this is what I came up with years ago and it works for me.
I start with 4x8 sheets of plain white styrofoam insulation. A sheet costs about 5 bucks at Menards. I trace out the outline of the mountain, then score and break it to leave a rough edge. After several layers of this, I have the rough shape of a mountain. Then I use a knife to scrape, smooth, or shape things as necessary. The whole thing is held together with toothpicks and those skewers you use for shish kebabs. (did i spell that right? oh well.) There's a lot of crumbly mess involved in getting the right shapes.
After that's all built, I use the cheapest hobby store plaster I can find to cover the whole thing. Just mix it up and smear it on. I use my hands. If you're a neat freak, you'll want to use rubber gloves. The trick is to use your hands and the rough edges of the foam to simulate layers of rock.
Once that's dry, I hit the whole thing with dark brown (or whatever color) spray paint. Then I do a sort-of drybush thing with acrylic paints...the cheap wal-mart apple barrel types. Basically I just layer up the colors until I'm happy. The I add some grass and such to add life to the scene. I haven't done that yet on this layout.
Like I said at first...it's probably not the best method. I've seen better work with that pink styrofoam and other materials, but this is cheap and works for me.
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Posted - October 21 2009 : 06:35:18 AM
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AS others have said -- nice layout. Like how your train yard is.
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Posted - October 21 2009 : 2:09:29 PM
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You know, this is EXACTly the kind of layout I want to make in the future. Lots off roomo for trains, lots of continuous running, and just enough detail to sastify all but the biggest nit-pickers. I think it's great! Keep up the good work, man!!!
D.J. (Yeah, I'm "that kid"... Deal.)
http://railroadrandomness.blogspot.com/ Look; a new blog...
Yippee!
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Posted - October 21 2009 : 2:25:25 PM
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well I remember BN too As I'm still next to the same tracks but its BNSF now lol Heh Gotta look for locos next Feb at train show but I more want the billboard/ad cars really hehe
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Posted - June 17 2010 : 12:39:25 AM
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Here are some updated pictures of my layout. It's still not much to look at, but I just remodeled one end and I'm happy with the results. I added a third loop of track so I can run three trains at once. The pictures are a little bright because of the camera flash, and I'm not finished painting things yet, but here it is:
This is the newest section. The new track is elevated, and runs on trestles over the rest of the layout. Notice the sawmill that I purchased from Brian. It sits right next to an abandoned spur with a rundown depot.
Moving left we see the trestles, bridge, and brewery. Still needs landscaping.
Downtown has really exploded over the last few weeks. Woodlawn Station and United grocer came from Brian, the other new ones came from the garage sale lot last week. The downtown has also become the domain of a 6 year old girl and her box of Micro Machines.
The yard and command center.
The other end of the layout, with the river, some mountains, and a siding. Life-Like's "Whistle Stop" looks good when painted up, and there's a new depot. Still need some landscaping.
Another shot of the new section, this time you can see the coal tower and water tower, and the barn my daughter put there.
So there it is.
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Posted - June 17 2010 : 06:28:07 AM
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Great Stuff!
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Posted - June 17 2010 : 9:19:54 PM
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It's looking awesome! I especially like the paintjob on the side of your hill.
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Posted - June 17 2010 : 9:44:07 PM
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I agree with Cheez. Thanks for sharing Burlington 77.
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Posted - June 18 2010 : 12:05:58 AM
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ok why is there Micro Machines on Main St? Is someone having a R/C race? looking good there burlington
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Posted - June 18 2010 : 01:15:57 AM
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quote:
That's a pretty good explanation! My wife suggested that the shriners were having a parade with their little sand buggys. I'm just happy because it keeps my daughter from moving all the buildings around.
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Posted - June 18 2010 : 09:07:12 AM
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hehe course the 1960s Batmobile from Hot Wheels is good too We can't all be serious about model railroading True?
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Posted - June 18 2010 : 2:19:57 PM
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Where the 60s Batmobile is can't be bad at all. Being an auto/mini truck customizer & painter, I believe the old Batmobile is one really neat piece of customizing. I would actualy like to own one for display. To see one in real is a treat...
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Posted - June 18 2010 : 4:01:57 PM
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quote: We can't all be serious about model railroading True?
Originally posted by microbusss - June 18 2010 : 09:07:12 AM
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That's right. Seriousness keeps kids from enjoying trains.
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Posted - June 18 2010 : 4:47:09 PM
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Keep those trains running ! A very nice layout lots of things going on. Good use of the space. frank
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Posted - June 25 2010 : 10:06:56 PM
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i notice you don't use cork road beds.
Other than cost any reason>? What is the material under your track?
I was thinking to save on buying cork to mount directly to 2 inch styrofoam sheets
fred
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Posted - June 25 2010 : 11:03:57 PM
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No, look closer--most of it's corked. It's just not ballasted yet because of the time and expense. I only skipped the cork on the new upper level and one end that I added on. You'll get different answers, but I would tell you that you certainly can skip the cork if you have to. I still use nails, but a lot of people use white glue and just glue the track in place. My daughter's 6x4 layout has no cork at all, and it works just fine.
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Posted - June 25 2010 : 11:25:37 PM
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Fred...you're going to find out that this isn't your typical model train forum...most of us here model on budgets that would make the CEOs of Walther's and Tower Hobbies wet their beds at night.
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Posted - June 26 2010 : 09:40:09 AM
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Like the pictures B77 - Glad to see the Police station fully equipped and occupied - Looks Great on your layout. Neat layout too
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Posted - December 30 2012 : 12:00:05 AM
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Words can't describe how much I miss this layout. It never quite got to where I wanted it, but it was fun. I love my new house, but I miss the old shed I built that in.
I guess my New Year's resolution is to rebuild. I've decided to take the upstairs room and put in a whole new layout. I just miss it too much. My wife and I have gone back and forth on what to do upstairs, but my daughters are on board, so it looks like a fun year ahead. Worst that can happen is I have to move it in a few years when one of them wants their own room.
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Posted - July 05 2020 : 12:41:42 PM
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Very nice photos. Thank you for posting them with us.
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