Scarpia's MINIVerse - Model Railroading
Test Layout
Scenery - Water
I used plastercloth over the foam boards - at first I just draped it over the rough foam, but ended up rasping down the foam edges to make a smoother slope.
The River/Bridge
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First up was drawing out the shape of the water feature, and than scoring it a hundred times to begin breaking it up. |
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Once I had the area cut down about a half inch, I used the mighty rasp to smooth out the bottom, and make it more bowl shaped. |
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To build up the depth, I added a small ring of damp paper towels to the edge. |
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And than draped the area with the wet plaster cloth. |
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I ran short of plaster cloth (used up two rolls, or 20 square feet), so when I get another roll, I'll fill this all in. |
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It should look ok. I'm not overly pleased with the hills in the center, that was me trying to use old foam. Once I get some rocks cast on it though, and lots of trees, it should be ok. |
The East Hill Area
I spent a bit of time working on the Walthers Bridge from their Cornerstone Series, and received a few kits I was waiting for, including Wally's Warehouse and J.C. Landry Feed and Supply from the Walthers Gold Ribbon Series Easy to build plastic kits. Along with the Walthers kits, I got two DPM kits, Kelly's Saloon, and Schultz's Garage, and the engine house also arrived.
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The Walthers Cornerstone Series Bridge. This was kind of a bear to put together, there were a bit more fiddly bits than I was looking for. Still, the end result isn't too bad - here it is primed and ready for painting. I won't put it down permanently until the water feature is totally complete. |
We got down to Connecticut this last week and stopped in at Timemachine Hobbies. Don't let their website dissuade you, they have a ton of stuff on hand, including a lot of European manufactures, if that's your cup of tea. I grabbed a bunch of stuff, including rock molds, but staring at they Hydrocal, I said - nah, I have some. Guess what - I don't. so I'll have to wait to cast some rocks.
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One thing I picked up was this Plastruct molded sheet for the bridge abutments. |
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Under the bridge, I think it will look ok. |
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And the other approach. |
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I also got a lot more plastercloth, so I finished off the water area, and the surrounding slopes. |
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I put in a few rock castings near the bridge. |
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I used a trick I figured out elsewhere on this. First up was a "rusty" wash of Citadel's Dark Flesh. It actually doesn't look too bad like this. |
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And than repeated light coats of Tamiya's JF Gray. This is a slightly greenish gray. |
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Handling traffic. |
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The American sits on the siding. |
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While the Consolidation rumbles past. |
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I have the micro engineering bridge flex track cut to fit (5-30-08) |
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The water area is almost ready for the water, i need a few more green effects first (6-2-08) |
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I ringed the area with some greenery and talus debris. (6-4-2008) |
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At this stage, ti's almost ready for the water - I just need to make and install a small dock at the end closest to the viewer. (6-4-2008) |
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This is a good shot of the abutement made of the plasticard. Note that with successivly lighter grays, it comes out looking pretty decently. (6-4-2008) |
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The first bag of Woodland Scenics Water Effects didnt' cover as much as I would have liked. (6-9-2008) |
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Nor did bag two (6-9-2008) |
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Finally I walked back to my local game store (Triple Play) again to buy out the rest of their bags. Four bags to cover this area. (6-9-2008) |
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I had presumed it would fill in, but instead it made it's own level. This stuff hardens so fast it doesnt' get a chance to "flow". (6-9-2008) |
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I fixed the bad edgeing with more sand. I'm not 100% with the outcome, but it does kind of look like pond scum. (6-9-2008) |
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With the bridge in place. (6-9-2008) |
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'ere is dem nasty legal bits:
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