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I’m working on the slab that will go under the pavilion. I primed it, then painted with a base tan. I added some aged concrete paint, and dry brushed a few lighter colors. Then I gave the whole thing a black wash, and finished up with a light coat of weathering powders. The slab is Masonite. The last two pictures have the slab in place temporarily. I want to clear the grass and ground cover so the slab sits flat. I’ll add some small weeds and grass around the slab to “anchor” it, like it belongs.

Andy

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@Steamfan77 posted:

I’m working on the slab that will go under the pavilion. I primed it, then painted with a base tan. I added some aged concrete paint, and dry brushed a few lighter colors. Then I gave the whole thing a black wash, and finished up with a light coat of weathering powders. The slab is Masonite. The last two pictures have the slab in place temporarily. I want to clear the grass and ground cover so the slab sits flat. I’ll add some small weeds and grass around the slab to “anchor” it, like it belongs.

Andy

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The slab, at a distance, is a good color. Very nice job and that is a unique use of the space. Are you going to consider some lighting for inside the pavilion and possibly some park type lighting?

Jay

The pavilion slab is in place. I added ground cover around it, and will add grasses and weeds here and there. Once I’m happy with the look I’ll add the figures. In the fourth picture I’m starting to check the fence that will separate the park from the Oyster Bay yard. I’m going to need 192” of fence. I also ordered the back drop for this area. I look forward to adding it and giving the scene some depth and a more finished look.

Andy

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I have decided to expand the Theodore Roosevelt park a little. I squared the area up in order to have more space to accommodate a volleyball area and horseshoes or maybe bocce ball. I added the plywood and Homasote. I need to add the foam board and then ground cover. All materials for the expansion are leftovers from other parts of the layout. Total cost = $0. I like being able to repurpose materials for a new project whenever I can.

Andy

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@Steamfan77 posted:

I have decided to expand the Theodore Roosevelt park a little. I squared the area up in order to have more space to accommodate a volleyball area and horseshoes or maybe bocce ball. I added the plywood and Homasote. I need to add the foam board and then ground cover. All materials for the expansion are leftovers from other parts of the layout. Total cost = $0. I like being able to repurpose materials for a new project whenever I can.

Andy



Andy,

I love the use of leftovers and I love expansions, both large and small. Warrenville's most recent expansion was about 8 square inches, needed to accommodate the foot of an Arch under bridge.

Please share the park's completion pics when done.

Warrenville has been expanding since 1983 from its original 4 x 8 (which still exists near its center) to approximately 265 square feet. See: About | WarrenVille RailRoad

I placed the foam board, taped the seam, and painted it. It’s now ready for ground cover. I will decide how to position the volleyball area and horseshoes. With this little addition, I’ve almost doubled the park size.

I also ordered the backdrop for this area. Just getting the Masonite ready to cut for the installation.
My next steps for this project are:

Install the backdrop.

Make the volleyball area and horseshoe court. Add the figures, and last but not least, install 192” of fencing.

Andy

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Because my benchwork is already built, and I’m late to the backdrop scene, I will attach the backdrop to the Masonite and then mount the whole set up to the wall. I’ll use paint friendly double stick tape to secure the Masonite to the wall. It’s got a pretty strong tack but doesn’t peel the paint off when removed (I already tested it). Knowing that I would mount the backdrop to the Masonite first, I bought one continuous 10’ piece from Railroadbackdrops.com

Andy

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@RSJB18 posted:

I know this is Andy's build thread, but a great scene Steve.

Us LIRR guys need to stick together.....

Maybe that building sign should read "Carl Hoppls" or "Raynor's Cabin". Throw Bigelo's Seafood in for good measure!

Bob

Bob, since I run over 15 different roads of diesels with caboose combinations, I can’t be too specific in properly naming buildings. Sometimes some things need to be general. Thought it needed something, so I picked the faded white lettering from an earlier time. Company was long gone in history and in many cases, names were never removed.

Just inspiring Andy and others with a semi-finished look. I’m certain he is on the right path as we all can see.

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@SIRT posted:

Bob, since I run over 15 different roads of diesels with caboose combinations, I can’t be too specific in properly naming buildings. Sometimes some things need to be general. Thought it needed something, so I picked the faded white lettering from an earlier time. Company was long gone in history and in many cases, names were never removed.

Just inspiring Andy and others with a semi-finished look. I’m certain he is on the right path as we all can see.

I get it. It's a great looking backdrop regardless.

I always like this building that I see on Virtual Railfan in Galesburg Ill.

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Andy- yea- lot's of great food memories along the LIRR row. I stumbled out of MFP and OBI occasionally too.....

Bob

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My wife and I installed the backdrop in the Oyster Bay yard. I removed some trees in order to slip the backdrop in, all 10’ of it. The backdrop changes the look of the area, gives it more depth. I’ll start the process of blending the backdrop and scene. If it looks half as good as Sirt’s I’ll be happy. Lots to do to get it to that point. After that, I can put the park scene together and then add the fence.

Andy

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@Steamfan77 posted:

My wife and I installed the backdrop in the Oyster Bay yard. I removed some trees in order to slip the backdrop in, all 10’ of it. The backdrop changes the look of the area, gives it more depth. I’ll start the process of blending the backdrop and scene. If it looks half as good as Sirt’s I’ll be happy. Lots to do to get it to that point. After that, I can put the park scene together and then add the fence.

Andy

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Magnificent!

Peter

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