Brian
I like your little town and you gave me an idea to use roll roofing for black top , i'll have to look into that . How many ft. of track do you have their on your lay out ??? mines not a fancy R R
between the rail road and pond it keeps me busy . Ben
Capt Bob Johnson wrote:Brian, as good a modeler as you are may I suggest that your attempt for next year's show be "The Chicken Ranch"? Any good town needs it's house of ill repute!On a more serious note, what did you use for all that expanse of blacktop? Looks good!
Brian, as good a modeler as you are may I suggest that your attempt for next year's show be "The Chicken Ranch"? Any good town needs it's house of ill repute!
On a more serious note, what did you use for all that expanse of blacktop? Looks good!
It's just roll roofing from the home depot. It comes in 3 foot wide rolls. I made one big sheet by joining it with pond liner tape.
-Brian
Brian,
Lookin' good! I sure like the small waterfall next to the beaver dam. Taking notes, I yam.
Les
That's great!
The Beavers are a great touch but that lodge has to be in the water, no? The whole point of being a beaver is building a dam so you have a pond and can make a lodge in the middle. Otherwise you might as well be a groundhog
Coogler Rail Line wrote:Looking good! I got the same fishing people from Sunset depot. How well do you think the beaver dam will hold up to a heavy rain? Did you glue the timbers together?
Looking good! I got the same fishing people from Sunset depot.
How well do you think the beaver dam will hold up to a heavy rain? Did you glue the timbers together?
Thanks guys.
I picked up a few of their people and the beavers (though the scale of the people vary a bit from 1:24 to 1:20). The beaver dam is just a pile of sticks right now. Easy to fix by just pushing them together. I may get around to gluing them together with GOOP or gorilla glue.
I like the beavers!!! Some cool shots there Alt.
Toad
a couple of recently completed (almost) projects-
the town square with the new station -
and a few added details around the pond -
the fishing shack (a jigstones kit from the ECLSTS seminar) -
and the beavers -
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