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Thanks Charlie, I have been watching your progress too. Looking good!

 

I took some better shots just now. I have the track weathered and ready for ballast. Sidings are still a work in progress. I am going to put up the signals for this area then ballast the mains and the passing siding. I'd like to replace this tower eventually but I think it's fine for now.

 

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Your rock and tree work is exceptional.
Steve
 
Originally Posted by Norm Charbonneau:

Thanks Charlie, I have been watching your progress too. Looking good!

 

I took some better shots just now. I have the track weathered and ready for ballast. Sidings are still a work in progress. I am going to put up the signals for this area then ballast the mains and the passing siding. I'd like to replace this tower eventually but I think it's fine for now.

 

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Hi guys, thanks for the kind words on my efforts. I've been pretty busy this weekend, finishing the street layout for Northbrook and setting some buildings in place. I also found some details that were still packed away and found some spots to plug them into. Sorry if I am lame at keeping my threads updated. I've pretty much given up on my old blog, just too busy working on the layout.

 

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From a blank canvas Wed. Nite to THIS !  You must never sleep. Just Unbelieveable. I keep looking at the pics and seeing things I didn't at first glance. I've visited George Selio's famous HO layout a few times in the past. Your modeling as far as coloring and detailing rivals what he's done. It looks totally real. The ballast has that gritty look as well. Like it's been there a while. Not like it just came out of the shaker bottle.

 Norm, question on the concrete portions. Are you cutting each piece separate to form the expansion joints ? Or are you using some sort of paint marker ? The best concrete work as far as detail and color I've seen.

Dave, the streets are 1/8" masonite cut into 2.5" strips, then laid side by side. Sidewalks are ripped into 1.25" strips and stacked. I have also used 1/4" masonite in the past for the sidewalks, just didn't have any around this time. I hot glue everything down then cut expansion joints with a straight edge and a utility knife, holding the blade sideways a bit to scrape material. The cracks are free-handed using the same blade. I also dig out little spalls here and there and try to chip the curbs up a bit. I spackle some of the bigger gaps and expansion joints, then paint mostly with flat latex and acrylic colors. I make my streets a bit narrow as I think they look better, especially since this isn't a big area (it basically fills the inside of an O90 curve).

 

Home Depot used to have nice 1/8" masonite (also called hardboard) handy panels, which were smooth on both sides. The new stuff I keep finding has a rough side with perforations and doesn't cut and scribe as well. The stuff I'm using now comes from Menard's and is OK, just not as hard as HD's old stuff. I'm not sure if you have Menard's in MA.

 

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Originally Posted by wmtrainnut09:
Originally Posted by Norm Charbonnea

This is my favorite shot!  That engine coming around the bend with the city in the background.... AWESOME!

 

Thanks for sharing your work with us Norm.  Looking forward to more updates when you have time.

I agree. This is about as close to the the work of the late John Allen as I have seen.

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Thanks guys, glad you liked the shots. Taking pictures helps to organize the thoughts a bit as to what needs to be done next, at least for me. I may play around with that vacant lot a bit to make it more interesting for viewing. I plugged that fence into there just to take up space but it may not stay.

 

Leandro, all the background buildings in that photo are scratchbuilt (except for one fairly stock Walthers flat). The track/street level buildings are Downtown Deco, Stone Mill Models, and Tom Yorke kits along with a Lionel kitbash and a couple scratchbuilt houses.

 

I pulled out a lot of my old buildings from the Greenbrook days but have yet to use them because they were all built to fit odd-shaped spots.

 

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Norm,

 

First, let me say that your work is gorgeous.  But, I do have one question.

 

In the picture above with the five tracks shown next to the switch tower, it appears that you have laid out a small "S" curve right off of the switch that creates the second track from the left.  Is that intentional for some reason out of the picture's sight or is that just temporary to be fixed when track work is finished?

 

Chuck

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