Scenery - Structures

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Grande Pacific - Town of Silverville

OK this should do it, time lapse of Silverville a town on GP. Thanks for suggestion on open source music. Need to get picture to better quality but working on that. Will increase duration on slides on next project. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoyqiWAebvs&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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Zipping into Zip texture

Today I ordered powdered tempra pigments used with plaster to make zip texture. I've never used it before but I really like the idea as shown in Joe's videos along with others. I don't know when it will arrive as they were out of black. I'm a long way from using the materials but I wanted to have them on hand.

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Holland Furnace Co. Build

Phase One:

My latest kit bashed structure project pictured below is the "Holland Furnace Co." which will be located in the Ashland, WI Industrial area on my CNW - Peninsula Div HO scale RR.

card stock buildings

Anyone use card stock buildings? If so where do you purchase them,and what is availble?

Starting the landscape at Ullapool station throat

Hello,

yesterday and today I started with the construction of the landscape at the station throat end at my Ullapool

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Watch for Update Grande Pacific

Watch for detail slide by slide and video of this section of the Grande Pacific Model RR.  Flat Irons on the GP.

time periods

I recently purchased the following products from walthers through a hobby shop in south africa

Glacier gravel co. 933-3062
Valley cement plant. 933-3098

I wish to know what era these buildings where built in as I wish to purchase shops and houses in the same period to make the scenery and future buildings people and vehicles
More realistic to that time period

I have looked up these items on the walthers website and the do not state a specific time period can any body help me in this matter

Thank you

IAISfan's picture

IAIS's West End - UP's Pool Yard

It was recently suggested that I break down my blog entries by topic or location to make them easier to find, since my original blog on the Iowa Interstate's West End at http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/9031 is getting a bit large and cumbersome.  This post marks the beginning of my move in that direction.

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New England Photo Backdrops

In my modeling Southern Vermont in late fall after the leaves have fallen, and the fact that I live in Montana now, I am faced with a problem.  I cannot simply walk outside and start shooting photo backdrops for my Vermont Railway - North Bennington Division layout.  Being a photographer myself, this is something that is driving me nuts!


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