Adding some paint to the area around the sand plant. |
Larger view of the area I'm working on. |
Sculptamold around the edges of the base of the road. The fascia board base is a little thick for my liking but it will have to work now. |
The styrene asphalt road on top of the fascia board. The dark patches are supposed to be road repairs. I need to weather the road. |
Here's my Centerline track cleaning car I picked up at a show earlier this month. It needs a little more weight but still pulls the rolling rag around the layout. I use CRC 2-26 to clean the track. |
My homemade track cleaner. I use WS track dusters attached to the wheels to slide on the tracks. It's a boxcar frame with lots of weight. The wooden planks keep the dusters on the track. |
Gotta have some muscle to move this train. VMID SD50 #706 does a great job on this train. She been weathered finally. |
Here's the roller car. Looks like the track was quite dirty. The colorful rubber bands are from the kids loom kit (makes wrist bands) These little rubber bands are perfect for keeping the cloth on. |
Back to the scenery work:
Ballast added to the hopper spurs. Some sand mixed in also. |
Going for a sandy/dirt area around the plant. Still going to sand it down a bit. |
Ballasting is complete in this area. |
A view from the other end. Hope to get this area most of the way done this week. |
Nice work Shannon!
ReplyDeleteIs the material used for the facility base a sifted sand or product from AZ Rock / Highball?
Quite the eclectic mix of sand hoppers in the VC yard. Looking forward to seeing more on switching this customer.
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Actually the sand is from a craft store. I'll go back and airbrush the sand to kill the shine. I'm really digging the assortment of covered Hoppers I have.
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg!
Lookin' great, Shan! I hope to get up there before Christmas, so i can get a look! Hope you get a some stuff done during Chirstmas break.
ReplyDeleteI would love to build some of my very own railroads. I think that would be really exciting. Maybe it's just me, but I think that's a really good idea. I would love to get into this hobby. http://www.abrail.com/services/railway-construction/
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