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New Railroad (sorta) part III

Started by Ken Huck, June 22, 2019, 08:31:01 PM

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Ken Huck

New void:





New jig, same raw materials:



And, what I came up with:





The blue tape is to keep the plaster from running all over the place while I add the landscape material.  The bridge
is only temporarily installed.

...as always, more to come...

Ken

WoundedBear

Fireplace matches? I love it Ken. You do nice work man.

Sid

Terry Toenges

Great idea with the matches. I'll keep that in mine for the matches I have left over from making a wood load for my On30 Mogul.
Feel like a Mogul.

JLK2707

Yeah, great idea with the matches. Also, do you just plan on weathering the tracks and bridge?

jward

I've found matchsticks make good inexpensive ties for handlaid track.
Jeffery S Ward Sr
Pittsburgh, PA

Len

Just make sure they're used matches. Or 'visiting fireman' could take on a whole new meaning.

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

Ken Huck

#6
For those who aren't old enough to play with matches yet, there's always bamboo skewers.







Make sure you cut off the pointy ends so you don't poke your eye out !

Enjoy.

Ken

Terry Toenges

I do use bamboo skewers a lot to hold pieces of styrofoam together when I glue them. Sometimes I just stick them in at an angle and pull them out when the glue is dry. Other times, if I need a little extra support, I'll coat a skewer in glue and push in to whatever depth I want then clip off the end that's sticking out. Then give the glued piece a little extra push in to make sure it's below the surface.
Feel like a Mogul.

Ken Huck

Landscaping is finished.  Temporarily installed and partially weathered. 



A lot of 'cardboard' landscaping to do yet.  I also want to add more 'waterfalls' behind for the source
of water downstream.



The backside probably won't get any weathering since a bluff will be covering it.

Thanks for previous comments, more to come...

Ken

Ken Huck

Finally got the whole bridge/bluff diorama done.



It should be pretty obvious where the waterfall will originate.



Here it is, installed (temporarily of course).



Next, I'll have to work on adding the waterfall and the rest of the 'downstream'.



...more to follow.

Ken

Ken Huck

Just thought I'd give a little update of what I've been doing with the latest project.

I'm starting to make it more permanent by blending it with the existing scenery.



...also adding water to the 'source' of the waterfall.



Below you can see how I use cardboard to build a framework that will support the plaster cloth that will cover it.



Top center is where the scene is.  This pic was taken from the opposite end of my layout.  About 18 feet distance.



One last shot from a different location.



..as always, more to come.

Ken

bbmiroku

Quick question Ken.
Who's the woman on the train pilot, reply #10, picture 4?
Just a random train climber?

James in FL

I enjoy following your progress Ken.

It's good stuff.

Terry Toenges

#13
I like the long shot pic. It's looking really good.
Feel like a Mogul.

Ken Huck

#14
BBMIROKU:  Don't know her name but she likes to ride the pilot while drying her hair...

Security's pretty lax on this railroad, no bulls...!

Ken