Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Coming along.
Added some trees, and the structures from my old layout. I also painted the mountains, and finished up some touches on the tunnel and the roads.


Tearing down the old.
I thought about it for awhile, and dedicted that I didn't need 2 layouts. So, I tore the other one down. Thought I should use the structures for my new layout and focus all my resources on that. Yes, it looks like a bomb hit it, or a construction crew went to town. But it was fun making it, and I have my blog and the pictures to reflect back on. Right?
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Now, we add, the all purpose plaster.
Work on the mountains.
This time, the mountain is much bigger, and better. I'm also adding a small hill where the houses are going to be. I get the basic shape with some wire mesh over wooden blocks for support to start.
As you can see, I took out one of my roads, becuase I wanted another hill there.
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mountains and hills.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
The first mountain.
As you can see, I've cut a hole in my layout, this will act as a road that travels down, and eventually under the train tracks.
Let's get started with the larger layout!
The first step, is to draw out your basic track plan in pencil on the plywood. Then we tack down some cork roadbed and some track, following our sketched out drawn up plan. However, as with most things in model railroad, this is subject to change as we go along.
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Placing the first tracks.
And there you have it!
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Looks pretty good no?
Painting the house.
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Now its yellow.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Slow down there buddy.

This is what happens when a guy is driving a fast sports car in a residential area where kids are playing baseball. The black and whites will give him a ticket!
This is a new police car that I purchased at a train show at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi.
This is a new police car that I purchased at a train show at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi.
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Police Car
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