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Award Winning! - Silver Spring Station

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  • From: Slower Lower Delaware
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Posted by Capt Bob Johnson on Thursday, April 3, 2008 9:02 PM
I like the construction pics, but guys, the pics don't do any of the three justice; they're 10 times as impressive under the Mark 1 eyeball!   I wish I had Brian's talent and patience!
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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, April 1, 2008 4:07 PM

I think the walls are too thin...Mischief [:-,]

Congrates on the wins! they look great as always! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

   Have fun with your trains

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Posted by ttrigg on Sunday, March 30, 2008 8:05 PM

Brian:

Looking good, both the stations and motive units.  Thanks for sharing.

Tom Trigg

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Posted by Mr_Ash on Sunday, March 30, 2008 3:00 PM
Very nice looking station! Shock [:O]
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Award Winning! - Silver Spring Station
Posted by altterrain on Sunday, March 30, 2008 2:13 PM




My station for my main town of Silver Spring is prototypically based on the Rockford and Interurban combination depot in Winnebago Illinois -



The body is pink insulation board construction. Most of it is 3/4 inch except the ends which are 2 inches thick for strength -




The foam was cut on the table saw and glued together with Titebond II. Window and door openings were cut out with an exacto knife. The removed sections were used to reinforce the door and windows. Window openings were cut out with my Tippi hot wire cutter. The windows and doors are Precision Products and brick veneer is Plastruct. The veneers were glued with Loctite PowerGrab.




The sub roof is hardibacker board with aluminum panels I ran over a jig and and shaped with a Sharpie cap. The aluminum was give to me by Yogi Wallace at last year's ECLSTS. The corbels were cut and shaped in cedar. The base is hardibacker topped with cedar boards.





My station just picked up second place at this year's ECLSTS model contest. My boxcab picked up first in the very competitive kitbashed self propelled contest. My 7/8's rail truck also received second place in the scratchbuilt self propelled category.




I had a lot of fun at this year's ECLSTS and got to meet just about everyone. I had fun giving out buttons I had made up for the club and friends. They became a highly sought after item (well, maybe not).




-Brian

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