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"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.

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Quite a few years ago I built this small 2'x4' N gauge layout mainly to test some scenery ideas.

 

It pre-dated my big O gauge 3-rail layout by a few years. This was my first use of pink Styrofoam insulation panels for scenery, a technique which later I used in several places on the 3 rail layout.

 

It was just two unconnected loops - an oval with a spur track on the bottom and a figure 8 on top.

 

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Last edited by Jim Policastro
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Originally Posted by Scrapiron Scher:

Jim,

Thanks for sharing that layout with the gorgeous scenery, however the scenery is not accurate at all. I must call your attention to the fact that the Mott Haven Yard should be to the left of the overpass and the Grand Concourse is not even in the scene. I'm surprised at you, Jim. You're such a fantastic modeler 

 

Scrapiron

 

Hi Eliot,

 

You'll notice that wide open spaces ruled on this layout. If I had tried anything with more detail like our old stomping grounds in da Bronx, I'd still be cross-eyed!

 

The layout convinced me that I now have O scale eyes and fingers (and maybe a G scale mid-section

 

 

Thanks for the nice comments, guys.

 

Jim

Last edited by Jim Policastro

 I think there's a key point for us in here. He switched to a serrated blade for more realistic results.

 I think a lot of layouts get the first run and done technique. We're all looking for a magic wand to make stuff easily. I think a lot of the key standard setting layouts are a product of experience and technique.

 I admire the guys who strive for the best they can deliver and won't settle for something that came out bad. I know how to do some things and yet still, on some days it doesn't flow out of my hands. I am not as gifted as most of these guys so I have to work a little harder. Getting any tips I can try, is worth gold!! Any scale has something to offer us all here.

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