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Here's a version of it. This is inside Mines and Meadows ATV park. (attached)

It's not a great picture but there goes the power lines...right up the hill!

There's also this spot along the Stavich Bike Trail in Lowellville. There goes some more power lines right up the hill haha I think this bike trail was even an old trolley shortline or something.

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Hi Everyone,

Here's a project I just completed...well at least 95% completed. This is a background industrial building from modeltechstudios. I had been eyeing this building to go with its "sister" structure but hadn't pulled the trigger. An opportunity came to acquire a lot of background facades and flats. All of the others were from the same company but this was the oddball included in the lot. As soon as I received it I knew exactly where it was going to go on the layout.

Here are several photos that detail the different phases of the build. Also please check my YouTube video of project. I certainly would appreciate that, though you may need some coffee, beverage, or popcorn depending on when you watch it.

Thanks,

Dave



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  • MTS background building wall sections painted
  • MTS background building wall sections weathered
  • MTS background building wall bracing
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  • gap between main building and foundation
  • filled in gap
  • weathered signs for MTS background building
  • Weathered signs applied to MTS background building
  • Shingle paper
  • Shingle paper applied and painted
  • Finished Roofing for MTS background building
  • Hole cut in MTS background building for clearstory
  • Patch work for hole in roof
  • Completed roof repair for roof
  • Piping added to MTS background building
  • Weeds and leaves on roof of MTS background building
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Hi Everyone,

A few weeks back I posted a block of concrete in the "What did you do on your Layout" thread. Well here's what I did with that insert. Instead of plopping a building in the space I created a small yard area between the two buildings. The only thing in the the yard right now is some piping coming out of each building. I have some ideas of what I could add later but this is enough for me to step away for now.

My latest YouTube video documenting the process is below as well. Take a look see!

Dave

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Hi Everyone,

A few weeks back I posted a block of concrete in the "What did you do on your Layout" thread. Well here's what I did with that insert. Instead of plopping a building in the space I created a small yard area between the two buildings. The only thing in the the yard right now is some piping coming out of each building. I have some ideas of what I could add later but this is enough for me to step away for now.

My latest YouTube video documenting the process is below as well. Take a look see!

Dave



Magnificent!

Peter

Thanks Andy! This section of the layout is not very big so it's easier to concentrate on details. As far as "sitting" on an idea. I have changed so many things on the layout because I just wanted to get it done. So now I take this approach along with taking photos, so that there is much less of a chance that I will change it later.

Here are a few photos of some Downtown Deco kits I'm constructing. Over the last year and a half I have been collecting older D.D. kits. I like the newer ones as well and may add a few, but the older ones have a unique character that I really like. I'm kind of on a building binge, ala Peter(Putnam Division). I'm experimenting with an idea I discovered online. I'm assembling the walls of each structure first, which will give me a footprint in real time. I will then experiment with building  placement. I'm obviously assembling them one at a time starting with the larger ones. As I construct the four walls I can begin placing them on the layout and determine which one I want to construct and add next. Using this process I can also determine how much real estate I have so that I either continue constructing or stop. Besides that benefit, I can also use this process to create a bit of uniformity from one building to the next when I begin to paint and detail the buildings. I suppose I could fully construct and detail each building initially and accomplish the same thing but this way will give me a faster sense of satisfaction and motivate me to want to get to the next step when I see the potential. For a person like me who loses interest rather quickly, this might be the way to go.

This small town will not only be comprised of D.D. kits solely. I'm starting out with them because of their fragility and the time I know I will need to spend detailing them. Here's a few shots of what I have so far. My goal is to have two assembled per week. With these crazy work hours, that might be a stretch, as it's taking everything I have in me now just to post this, lol.

Dave



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I have 20 or 30 DD structures on my pike, really like them. In the early days of developing the pike (pretty large, 25 x 55) I made foam board mock ups of the DD kits in order to develop the scenes on the pike.

I found that developing stylistic consistency among the buildings pretty much takes care of itself once you develop your techniques for dealing with plaster walls, etc. Just stick with what works for you. The literature abounds with discussions of priming vs no priming...  I always prime my plaster walls, have been delighted with the results. Others disagree.  The key is, when you figure out what works for you, therein lies your consistency.

I just wish I had more real estate for some DD buildings...

Jan

My goal is to have two assembled per week. With these crazy work hours, that might be a stretch, as it's taking everything I have in me now just to post this, lol.

Dave





If you mean 4 walls up, then maybe. If you mean fully built, then 2 a week is a bit ambitious IMO.  I’ve got a few sitting in various states of completion, and I work on them here and there as I get ideas or figure out what to do with them.  A lot are built and just need signs, but there’s others that are painted and nothing else, etc…

If you just slam em together like the directions say, you can build the small kits in a few nights. But, especially with the big ones, the details take time. I think the pillow factory took a few weeks to build and detail (the more windows there are in the building will increase build time exponentially). Don’t rush, but also don’t move em around too much, you’ll pick up little chips and nicks that way, and it’s annoying to try and blend the finish after you’ve painted and weathered it.

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Jan,

Thanks for your input. I agree. My plan is to get a routine and consistency going as I address these kits. This is not to say I want the kits to look the same but I want it to look like the engineers planned the town out well.

Boilermaker,

When I say 2 a week I mean four walls. As I stated I know the kits will take some time to detail which is one reason I have chosen this process. I will feel better about detailing a kit I know is actually going on the layout not to mention getting ideas from one kit to the next. I'm also in the process of a kitbash with another D.D. kit similar to the pillow factory and it's been over 6 months since I started it. Once you get that thing going it's very fragile.

Dave

Here's the series of stages to building the Woolworth building from River Leaf Models. The kit was relatively straight forward construction and that left a lot of room for detailing. I didn't want to overdo it but added a few things not included with the kit. The building will not necessarily be a feature piece on the layout but when spotted it will certainly garner memories from viewers as it does for me. I'm not sure what is going on with Andre because there's another building I would like to get from him. Most of the items on the site show on backorder and he hasn't been responding to emails. Hope he is ok.

First several pics show parts and assembly steps. Then there are photos with the building completely assembled. I show both sides and the front of the building. Nothing happening with the back, at least for now. Lastly, I have a photo of it on the layout. Not sure if this will be its home but I needed to get it off the workbench.

Lastly, you can watch the build on my latest YouTube video.

Thanks for stopping by.

Dave

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Here's the series of stages to building the Woolworth building from River Leaf Models. The kit was relatively straight forward construction and that left a lot of room for detailing. I didn't want to overdo it but added a few things not included with the kit. The building will not necessarily be a feature piece on the layout but when spotted it will certainly garner memories from viewers as it does for me. I'm not sure what is going on with Andre because there's another building I would like to get from him. Most of the items on the site show on backorder and he hasn't been responding to emails. Hope he is ok.

First several pics show parts and assembly steps. Then there are photos with the building completely assembled. I show both sides and the front of the building. Nothing happening with the back, at least for now. Lastly, I have a photo of it on the layout. Not sure if this will be its home but I needed to get it off the workbench.

Lastly, you can watch the build on my latest YouTube video.

Thanks for stopping by.

Dave

O Scale Woolworth 1

O Scale Woolworth 2

O Scale Woolworth 3O Scale Woolworth 4O Scale Woolworth 5O Scale Woolworth 6

O Scale Woolworth 8O Scale Woolworth 9O Scale Woolworth 10O Scale Woolworth 11O Scale Woolworth 12O Scale Woolworth 13



Dave, I really like what you did with the colors…..and, I too worry about what happened to Andre……I hope he is well and I hope the business starts up again. He has a true talent!

Peter

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