Scenery - Structures
Compressing a real structure/area
Hi All
I have a couple of real industries that I want to model. Looking for some pointers and/or suggestions besides what I think below ( that also can be changed ).
Background Buildings
I am planning a small (1'X6') (HO scale) industrial switching addition to my layout. Being new to the hobby and having no experience in scratch building models, to add industries, I am thinking of using Walthers Cornerstone background buildings. I would appreciate tips, techniques and photos from modelers, who have used these building kits on their layout. Also ideas for filling the spaces between buildings. Has anyone used background buildings made by other manufactures?
Thanks.
Rick
DM&IR Hill City Sub: The Lakeside Inn
Starting this thread to document the build progress of my next structure, the Lakeside Inn
Realistic Street construction ideas
Realistic Street construction ideas
Just a quick post requesting ideas from my fellow modelers on how to construct realistic looking roads and streets. I have a need for a series of streets for my town area and I am not satisfied with any of my attempts so far, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
Andrew Hauser
Minooka, IL
Anyone use ink in colors other than black?
Wondering if anyone has done much with multi-colored inks when building structures or doing weathering. A friend of mine who is into calligraphy alerted me to one of his favorite websites and I was intrigued by the number of types/brands/colors of ink that are available. You may want to take a few minutes to browse...
Inexpensive scenery
Last summer, I decided to make a diorama using natural material for scenery like gravel and the dust and dirt from various gravel sifted through different sized strainers. The track and ballast is commercial the rest including the sub-roadbed is not.
I'm going to use what I learned from making this diorama for a future layout that will depict a coastal branch line terminus that is near the coast.
The beach wrack is made out of corn silk I dried in the oven.
11PM on Hammerjacks
I spent part of the evening tarring the roof seams and I figured I might as well test their weather (light) proofness so I powered up the LED's installed inside and took this shot. I did apply a bit of editing work on the computer but not much. Could use some fog, but that's beyond my current knowledge.
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