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I thought it would be nice to take a look back at what everyone thought was there best scenic pictures posted in 2014 with  year in review theme as the final 2014 showcase.  Here are a few of my SF diesels running through various areas of the old TMB club layout which I posted much earlier in the year.

Enjoy

Steve

 

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Unbelievably awesome !!!Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

OK...to follow Steve's theme....here is a 3rd video I made of the layout and pretty much shows it in its current state.  There will be some changes by this time next year with more scenery (trees, etc.) and night time lighting.....thanks for a great year to all of you guys!!

 

Alan

 

Following Steve's "year in review" theme, here are some pics which represent the major additions/changes to our club layout during 2014.

 

We jumped into a signal system with both feet using Custom Signals

 

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 We installed the last two bridges over our "great gorge" area

 

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Requiring restricted speeds

 

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The platforms under our passenger station at the south end were finished.

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The river that runs through the "great gorge" terminates with this water scene

 

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We installed a video system to monitor trains as they run through blind spots that are not visible from the control tower

 

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Much progress made on Phase 1 of the city at the south end

 

 

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Scenery work began in the steam service facility starting with detailing of the turntable bridge

 

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Construction of our 5 bay diesel shop was started

 

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A very productive year. Wishing everyone health and happiness in the New Year

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Originally Posted by t8afao:

Nice photos everyone. With our layout torn down and no decision on the new one I decided to get a Downtown Deco building. This was my 1st cast type of structure. I did add a walthers light to it. If anyone has some good tips on these let me know, thanks,  Nick. imageimage20141228_10425720141228_104317

Nick, looks like you've done a really nice job so far on the Downtown Deco building. A couple of things you might consider is using Robert's Mortar for the mortar lines. You can apply and then wipe off the surfaces of the brick with a very damp rag at anytime (hour, week, etc.) after application so it just leaves mortar lines. Depending on the application, you may get a soft white film on the brick but with repeated wet rag wiping, most of it will disappear. If you still want to tone it down, use a light application of india ink/rubbing alcohol (1 teaspoon/1 pint), applying vertically with a 3/4" to 1" brush. All this is only if you want a more weathered look to the brick wall surfaces. Another thing I always do with those hydrocal structures is apply some lightweight sparkling compound with a forefinger to the lines where the walls meet. This will eliminate the spaces where the walls are joined. This is almost always done before painting. Since you've already painted you may not want to do this (although it is still doable by painting the spackle with a small brush using the same wall color paint). If not, maybe some thin wire to represent downspouts and/or vines growing up the corners of the building. Anyway, good job. 

 

Jerrman

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