Lisa-n-NC wrote: Frank53 - Great pictures! Did you scratch build your houses? Lisa
Frank53 - Great pictures! Did you scratch build your houses?
Lisa
thank you - yes all of the structures on that corner are scratchbuilt. There are many step-by-step photos of building a number of these structures in the links in my sig line.
This link shows some of the early work on that corner:
Construction on Brace Avenue
Doug - great idea on the shingles.
Paul - I have used sandpaper sprinkled with "snow" for a winter layout.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
For city streets, I've been using 1/8" masonite, coated with drywall joint compound, then painted in concrete color and dirtied up by placing pastel chalk on teh wheels of a vehicle and rolling it around on the street:
For dirt roads, I've been using Brennan's Ground cover products:
I am planning a road to run alongside the track to take logging trucks etc up to a mountain area. What materials would be best for this. There will be curves, not so gentle i'm thinking and it will be long with a steep grade, steeper than the track at 4%.
any help appreciated
ralph
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