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It has been a long time since I have participated here on SSS, so let me give it a try.

I've been working on this for awhile.  It is just a backdrop building made from "Westport Model Works" card stock, cut down from 4 story to 3 story mounted on masonite & 1 x 4's.  I used a spray glue instead of a white glue as I had better luck working with it, but care must be taken here as once the paper hit the glue it is not going to move.  It is about 4 inches deep to sit back towards a wall.  I added a water tower & steam vent pipe to the black painted chicken grit roof with facia trim, ivy & trees, 3 lights (Walthers HO scale), steps & railing, and building bumper guards at the doors.

I hope you enjoy and thanks for looking.

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I have a nice night shot of this but I did not use a tripod & I refuse to post "fuzzy's"!  It's too hard on my old eyes.  I almost did not post this shot, but you can see the working lights here.

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Last edited by Hartman
Jim.  That outcropping of rocks in the center ... Is that a sculpture of a pet (sitting up)?
 
Originally Posted by Jim Policastro:

Just a sneak peek at some of the scenery on the western side of the hobby shop layout project. Here is the "almost a ghost town" community of Gold Hill. If you click to expand the view, you might get a glimpse of the sole inhabitant hiding behind the fence on the lower level. 

 

 

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Bob

You have done a great job - would say museum quaity design and execution.

I think the wharf and building colors are perfect.

 

I am working an lobster shack right now and think some brown and tan tones should be added to my wharf decking after seeing this.

 

I am having problems locating profesional fishermen figures.

May have improvise.

Originally Posted by Hartman:
Jim.  That outcropping of rocks in the center ... Is that a sculpture of a pet (sitting up)?
 

 

I see it! The rock formations of the SW are a lot like clouds (or ink blots)- who knows what you'll see (and what it will say about you).

 

Now if I had tried to do that ....

 

Gary, the two leaning buildings are two halves of a resin casting of unknown origin that met my band saw. The others are scratchbuilt.

 

Great stuff this week. 

 

Jim

Originally Posted by Jim Policastro:
Originally Posted by Hartman:

 

Gary, the two leaning buildings are two halves of a resin casting of unknown origin that met my band saw. The others are scratchbuilt.

 

Great stuff this week. 

 

Jim

 

 

The building on Red Rock side of our hobby shop project that Jim cut in half with the band saw is the Model Tech studio left to rot barn casting, still available to buy and the faces on the stone are the cat Gods-Delaware and Hudson and you will meet them down the road. And great work everyone else!!

Originally Posted by Jim M:

 

Vulcan, I especially love the Victrola.  Nothing like spinning golden oldies on an old Victrola.  All you need is the dog

 

You mean Nipper?

 

Those old phonographs are especially fun trying to adjust the speed when you don't know how the records supposed to sound. You don't know if they sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks or not.

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