The most relevant project I've completed recently was the construction of foam core and poster board step shelves to replace my antique boxes that were getting squashed holding up my cars and locomotives.
https://link.shutterfly.com/cfvjRctKwpb
Same me, different spelling!
Thanks folks. I look forward to seeing your pics.
Yowza, very impressive Fife. It looks fantastic!I wish I had something that neat to post, unfortunately it's been busy and I didn't snap any suitable pictures this week. I'll try for next weekend!-Ellie
"Unless bought from a known and trusted dealer who can vouch otherwise, assume every train for sale requires servicing before use"
VERY nice Fife! It reminds me of the preserved Civil War fortifications here in the Richmond VA area, Fort Harrison in particular.
Scenery is slowly coming around to the Fort Mulligan section on the layout. The Fort was constructed in 1863 in Petersburg, WV. No major battles were fought there, but it is one of the best preserved earthworks fort in existence.
No reinventing the wheel here, just tried and true plaster cloth on cardboard strips.
The two humps in the middle of the grounds are bomb-proofs.
The current Fort has a recreated "winter hut" on site. I started with an old Plasticville log cabin, which to me, has a big footprint for an early American log cabin. I omitted two walls, and cut the back side of the roof in half, to give me a bit more landscape. I painted on chinking (sp?), and dry brushed some tones of tan and brown. It visually shrunk the cabin, and it looks good in the background now. Still left to go is foresting and foliage of the area.
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