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Patrick,

Thank you for your reply. Sounds like we were talking to the same person. Arrogance is a very kind description. He must have so much business that he can pick and choose his customers. Good for him. Guess this goes into the "I wish I could have done that" unobtainium category. Odd in this case when money, for once wasn't the issue. I almost considered paying someone else to get the backdrop from him if it would have made it easier. I spent several hours poking around the website and never found the "free design software" advertised on the home page.

Your layout is incredible and the backdrop does look great. I was still working to finish my attic when you first started posting. The attic is finished now and the bench work for my little 14x34 layout is still a pile of wood. I'll be making sawdust, soon.

Gilly
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Thanks Rich,

Bruce,

You mean that dosnt look good? LOL I have kids, i let them do certain sections as i come around to to change some things. Im just about done posting pics. I am starting to get serious about finishing some areas.
Thanks for lookin out.
As for the contrast , i like to see the pics on the screen,It shows everything and helps when later i go to give it the final touches.However the rock dosnt look that dark in person, its more of a dirt color.
Patrick,

That's awesome that your kids are involved with the layout! Get 'em hooked when they're young, so they pass on their train addiction to your grand children Smile

You've made such a huge amount of progress in a year, hope my progress a year from now is at least 1/4 of what you've accomplished. Room is almost done, benchwork begins soon!

Keep us posted, always look forward to seeing your progress. Tell your kids they're doing a great job too.

-bruce
Patrick,

I ran out of compliments and no longer am I surprised at your progress. But I do want to say that I really enjoyed the last video Smile.

Also, I am usually able to identify the objects in your pictures, but can't figure out what is the red item that looks like a flag (though I don't believe it is a flag) about half way down this picture, on the left side in front of (or behind) the car.



Thanks for your updates!

Alex
You are funny. Close. Thats a pair of scissors I stuck into the foam.Thats my favorite corner for sticking screwdrivers etc into, easy to find. Razz


Also the pinnisula in the middle has completely changed already since this has been takin. Didnt like the electric company there. And changed the track work for the 5 th time.
Patrick,

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a pair of scissors I stuck into the foam

At 24 to 28 feet in 1/48th scale, that could easily pass as a 'Modern Art' exhibit. Smile

On another note - I noticed that you had two cabooses trailing your impressive coal train. Was this something that occurred in real life, albeit perhaps infrequently, or something you just felt like doing? (Just curious . . )

Thx!

Alex
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I noticed that you had two cabooses trailing your impressive coal train. Was this something that occurred in real life, albeit perhaps infrequently, or something you just felt like doing? (Just curious . . )

Thx!

Alex


Alex,
back in the 70's my father took me to all the train shows. We bought the same Lionel hudson casting , in a different color scheme for nearly 20 years.We enjoyed them all.

There was a time when i could tell you every item number in the greenburgh price guide by mentioning the name.

But as far as real trains and railroads, i dont know any facts or knowledge. I just love toy trains and over the years try to make my layouts more real looking at historical pics but yet still keep it fun.

Bruce ,

thats just a primer, I really aint going to go that dark. Just wanted to mess with ya a little bit.
Patrick,
I have been following the thread for over a year and it's unbelievable what you have accomplished on your layout. So many of us look forward to your posting of photos as well as the technical help offered.I am sure you get great pride from sharing it. I would too!
Happy Thanksgiving. I am inspired to put in long hours to have my christmas layout ready this year and will share my experiences also.
Frank
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Originally posted by harleyhouse:
I like the two caboose train, Was one picked up while the train passed through the town of Oakmont? Looks great!
Harleyhouse

 

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Mark,
I think a couple of those hoppers where picked up there as well.

Thanks Frank,Demo and Pidgy

Placing buildings and I am working on the front left corner.I ll eventually weather them and then sell them 1 at a time as i make time to build my own. The will due for now and plenty of empty lots available on oppistie side of street.
also put the trolley track i flush with the road.






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Yes i know a little about him.

However the ONLY similarity I think that would be the same is wanting to build a layout that you "walk into" and when you look around you shrink into the surroundings. This is accomplished by knee to ceiling scenery building. Ive seen only 2 of these and it puts you near the crazy line of wanting to escape. CoolLOL

Im just trying to have some fun and relieving the stress, not good enough to be serious.

Dont take it as a slap , i really appreciate the kind words, but their are alot of real craftsmen on here.
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Originally posted by Tom Tee:
Patrick,

Such a releasing path".....not good enough to be serious.......", yet detailed and full of flavor.

No longer fearing the scorn of visiting model RR police.

That is an empowerment where enjoyment can mushroom.

Your layout is an excellent example of just pure fun! Thank you for sharing the process. tt


So not only are you a layout guru, you are also a philosopher. Nicely put.Now i know i getting near the nut house. Razz Thanks again Tom.



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Originally posted by Ingeniero No1:
Patrick,

Looking at your street scene under construction on Nov 21 (2nd picture), and finished on Nov 26 (3rd picture) is quite a contrast, and it turned out BEAUTIFULLY! I noticed you also painted the lamp posts - can't wait to see a night shot with the lamps lit!

Thx for sharing,

Alex


I have to say I am really struggling with the palet color of the street. I really liked the black primer, but to modern looking. Not the priority now until i get some of my own buildings built on the track side and weather the others.Then ill see what i can do with it.

Also the telephone poles location.

What do you guys think, along the mainstreet or along the track?

I was thinking maybe both. Probubly a big mistake to do now.But like to plan a little. Did i say plan?

Don

Thanks again for the pep talk!
Patrick in the scheme of things was the railroad there and the town grew up or was the town there and the railroad came to town. That would help make the decision where the telephone poles go. Close to the track if the railroad came first or close to the street if the town came first. Just a thought.

I love your progress reports but I do have one problem. I have to make sure my customers don't see how fast you are 'cause' I ain't dat fast! Smile Smile Smile Great job! Russ
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