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Howdy To Everyone,

 

Well, to make a long story short, after a long work related hiatus I'm finally back enjoying the model railroad hobby.  I've started my new layout and I will expand from there.  I just started building the scenery and I thought I would share my progress with all of you.  Please feel free to opine on anything you think would be beneficial.  I will update as necessary.  Thank you for looking.

 

Chief Bob (Retired)   

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Howdy Everyone,

 

First, a gracious Thank You for the encouraging comments thus far.  I realize that life takes up a lot of valuable time, (yes, even for us retired types) so those of you who took some of that valuable time to orate are especially appreciated!  I haven't accomplished a whole heck of a lot since my last post, but all of the thoughtful comments prompted me to display what I have done in the last couple of days.  I'm a glutton for punishment so here goes.

 

Chief Bob (Retired)

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Originally Posted by PUFFRBELLY:
 
 
Great Start I'm looking forward to watching the progress

Howdy To Everyone,

 

Well, to make a long story short, after a long work related hiatus I'm finally back enjoying the model railroad hobby.  I've started my new layout and I will expand from there.  I just started building the scenery and I thought I would share my progress with all of you.  Please feel free to opine on anything you think would be beneficial.  I will update as necessary.  Thank you for looking.

 

Chief Bob (Retired)   

Originally Posted by Pingman:

PB, you're moving right along!  Like what you're doing.

 

Suggestion:  when you post new photos, edit the thread's title to include the date of the new photo posting.  It makes it soooo much easier to follow your updates.

Thanks for the Heads-Up.  I'll be sure to Up-Date the thread's title in the future.

Originally Posted by litegide24:

Very creative mountains and terrain, looks nice!  

 

Something I learned in this part of construction was to keep the blue tape down over the rails and replace it often after your day of plaster progress.  The masking tape is cheap protection for the rails.

 

As mentioned, keep an eye on the clearances.  I would have had some big clearance problems but was taught to take two of my longest (anticipated) rolling stock cars and used them as a rolling ruler for lack of a better way to put it, rolling these 16" cars in passing curves, switches and into trestle openings so I had just enough clearance.  This helped so trains didn't clip each other or the hit scenery.

 

The brick looks cool!

 

 

Thanks for the thoughtful comments.  Actually, I use the green tape and I change it often as you stated.  I just removed it for the pictures.  Space is at a premium so I'm pretty I won't be running any 16" cars but I did allow a little for clearance at the tunnel portal.  The brick is actually a plaster cast from an old rubber mold I made from a CHOOCH Industries retaining wall when I was modeling in HO Scale many years ago.  I think they're kinda cool too!

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