I have come to the end of this build for now. You will note the yard area is way clean compared to most, especially SW builds, but I wanted it to be fully functional with room to maneuver trucks, not cluttered with trash and junk. If you have ideas of what small details I can add to the yard area that show activity, not junk, let me know. I wracked my brain on this one. The other end of the property has the abandoned tar paper shed and junk.
This has been an interesting build trying to make minor, but obvious changes to personalize it. The diorama will sit with the track side toward the viewer so I did not detail the rear office porch.
For the record, the pigeons have left droppings on the roof peak. Just too many photos to show that detail.
I love it the way it is, wonderful work. Cant think of anything I would change or add. I too left my yard area clear on my O Scale version, for the same reasons. Beautiful modeling just the way it is.
Cant wait for your welding and boiler shop build, to be honest, that one in O'scale has really got me excited to do in O'scale more than anything else, for a while now.
I might add just a few tufts of weeds in and around the rails. There is a lot of vegetation underneath the dock and I would imagine a few weeds would be sprouting in the ballast also.
So many nice comments from many who I look up to. Thank you all. My only regret was not having good dirt for my last 2 dioramas. All I have is Arizona Rock & Mineral single color fine ballast. Living in an apartment, no dirt accessible and Covid has me holed up.
Oh, well. Still a blast and more to do. On to the Boiler & Welding shop.
Rick, don't fret that you do not have access to dirt in your yard. I've heard some modelers use baseball diamond dirt that has been sifted. You might sneak into a local park and "borrow" some.
Rick, don't fret that you do not have access to dirt in your yard. I've heard some modelers use baseball diamond dirt that has been sifted. You might sneak into a local park and "borrow" some.
that's exactly what i did. went to a ball diamond with a bucket and a small shovel a few years ago and i still have some left.
It is Rick I use the same dirt all of the time it is clay that works very well now and then I mix some grout in just for a lighter shade. I used the same dirt on the Twin Mills Logging and repair shed and all of the others. Send me a E mail with your address. ............Carl.............
Gotta love this forum and the community spirit of helping each other out, whether it be sending something somebody needs or offering advice for problem solving and of course,not forgetting, good wholehearted support for a job well done.
Thanks guys, you all make this a great place.... and then to top it off.. Brett's SWSM kits!!!
Rick, great build. I really like it. As others have said, you don't always have to add a bunch of castings to make the diorama believable. It's really the composition of the entire scene that counts. Phil
Karl, thank you so much. I sent you an email with the info. I echo Phil' sentiments of the group here. For all those lurking behind the scenes, you are missing out.
Wow. Thanks to all for your positive comments. This was a fun build and the first time I looked that closely to making changes to an already great kit. Ken, that is partly your doing with your Scotia Supply build.
I went by Home Depot and picked up some mineral spirits today so I am ready to try a new technique for peeling paint on the welding & boiler shop. I'll start a new blog for that one soon.
Gotta love this forum and the community spirit of helping each other out, whether it be sending something somebody needs or offering advice for problem solving and of course,not forgetting, good wholehearted support for a job well done.
Thanks guys, you all make this a great place.... and then to top it off.. Brett's SWSM kits!!!
Thanks Brett and all of you. So many compliments. Still striving to match you O scale guys in HO. I'm starting the welding & boiler shop so will start posting that blog soon.
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This has been an interesting build trying to make minor, but obvious changes to personalize it. The diorama will sit with the track side toward the viewer so I did not detail the rear office porch.
For the record, the pigeons have left droppings on the roof peak. Just too many photos to show that detail.
Any suggestions for additions are welcome.
On to the welding/boiler shop.
Nice very nice I like your idea of less clutter.
I too left my yard area clear on my O Scale version, for the same reasons.
Beautiful modeling just the way it is.
Cant wait for your welding and boiler shop build, to be honest, that one in O'scale has really got me excited to do in O'scale more than anything else, for a while now.
Great work.
I might add just a few tufts of weeds in and around the rails. There is a lot of vegetation underneath the dock and I would imagine a few weeds would be sprouting in the ballast also.
Oh, well. Still a blast and more to do. On to the Boiler & Welding shop.
Rick
If you like the color of the dirt that I use I would send you some. .....Carl.....
Rick
that's exactly what i did. went to a ball diamond with a bucket and a small shovel a few years ago and i still have some left.
I used the same dirt on the Twin Mills Logging and repair shed and all of the others.
Send me a E mail with your address. ............Carl.............
Thanks guys, you all make this a great place.... and then to top it off.. Brett's SWSM kits!!!
Rick
I went by Home Depot and picked up some mineral spirits today so I am ready to try a new technique for peeling paint on the welding & boiler shop. I'll start a new blog for that one soon.
Rick
Rick