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Grizzly Valley N scale layout

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Posted by RWSlater on Thursday, July 19, 2018 12:57 PM
Well it’s time for another Grizzly Valley update. Can we say still working on the logging camp and pond area.  I swear someday I will finish the camp. I am enjoying the process even if it feels like it takes me forever to do it.  I weathered all the buildings in the camp now. I painted the roofs with Vallejo dark rust and light rust. Then gave the buildings and roofs washes of oiled earth and European dust. Then I used some slime grime dark and streaking grime in some spots. Over all I am very happy with how they turned out.
 
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Posted by swisstrain on Friday, July 20, 2018 8:08 AM

Things always take longer than we think ...  I hope that I will be making some progress on my own layout this weekend.

Very nice job on the logging camp, I like the weathering, just to the right degree.  Clearly aged, but buildings are functional.  Looking forward to see you pour the water into that pond.

Keep it going!

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Posted by RWSlater on Sunday, July 22, 2018 1:26 PM

swisstrain

Things always take longer than we think ...  I hope that I will be making some progress on my own layout this weekend.

Very nice job on the logging camp, I like the weathering, just to the right degree.  Clearly aged, but buildings are functional.  Looking forward to see you pour the water into that pond.

Keep it going!

 

 

I will keep my fingers crossed that you make some progress on the layout. thanks for the kind words.

Robert

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Posted by RWSlater on Sunday, July 22, 2018 1:26 PM
Well Its time for another exciting update for the grizzly.  I finished up the ground cover for the lumber camp. Now I just have to pain up some figurers and some other detail parts and the camp will be ready to fit into place.  Now I just need to finish up around the log pond so I can install the camp.
 
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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Sunday, July 22, 2018 1:38 PM

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"

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Posted by swisstrain on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 11:14 AM

Thanks for the update, Robert.  Amazing what you are doing in N-Scale.  That scratch built water tank looks great!

I am taking note of your delayed painting of the rails, and will try not to make that mistake when I get to that on my own layout.

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Posted by RWSlater on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 2:15 PM

swisstrain

Thanks for the update, Robert.  Amazing what you are doing in N-Scale.  That scratch built water tank looks great!

I am taking note of your delayed painting of the rails, and will try not to make that mistake when I get to that on my own layout.

 

 

Glad you liked the update

 

Robert

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Posted by RWSlater on Saturday, August 18, 2018 2:00 PM
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Posted by RWSlater on Saturday, August 25, 2018 3:48 PM
Time for a quick update on the Grizzly.  It has been a relaxing two days tinkering on the railroad. I installed all the frog juicers under the layout and I put my basic scenery layer down around the log pond and painted the log pond with woodland scenic’s water undercoat. I will be starting to construct my log slide next and then I can pour my pond and install the logging camp.
 
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Posted by RWSlater on Sunday, October 28, 2018 10:38 AM
Finally got something done on the Grizzly. A serious bout of no motivation and dealing with a hernia defiantly slowed down the construction of the railroad. I finished up the water tower by putting it on a base and installing a small pump house next to it. I will run a pipe to the lake once I put it in its final position and before I pour the water. Now I just need to finish my lumber chute and I am ready for water I think.  It just feels good to be working on it again.
 
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Posted by mbinsewi on Sunday, October 28, 2018 11:42 AM

Excellent work Robert!  I'm usually not around much through the summer, so I had to go through your thread and catch up.

The logging camp buildings are excellent!  And your working in N scale, wow.

Mike.

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Posted by RWSlater on Sunday, October 28, 2018 12:31 PM
Thanks Mike
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Posted by RWSlater on Saturday, November 17, 2018 9:32 AM
I am still alive and progress on the grizzly is moving slowly forward. I have been working on the lumber slide and it’s been one of those projects that just never seem to end.  I also have to take it slow because the work has been detailed and I can only handle it a little at a time. Originally my plan was to cut all the planks at 20’ It worked on one side but it was taking forever to get it done so the other side I used longer random planks and it looks ok at 36”.  Also I found out that it would have been easier to build the log trussel first and then shape the landscape around it.  Still have to finish the bracing on one side, handrails and put some water effects and logs in the slide.
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look. I am hoping to finish this up this weekend but we will see. Been saying that for the last 3 weekends.  Oh well some day it will be finished.
 
Robert
 
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Posted by RWSlater on Sunday, November 25, 2018 8:48 AM
I hope everyone had a good weekend. With the addition of water and handrails I finally finished my first big scratch build. The flume is finished and I am fairly happy with it. I can now get logs down to the logging pond.  The only other thing I will do to it will be to put a figure on it for scale. I learned a lot on this little adventurer and ready to tackle more projects in the future.  One thing I am learning about N scale is size shape and color are almost more important than the fine details. Just can’t see them unless there is a photo taken.  Might have to set up a small On3 layout that I can supper detail later.
Thanks for stopping by the Grizzly.
Robert
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Posted by RWSlater on Sunday, December 2, 2018 7:44 AM
Its time for another Grizzly update. I have been hand painting a bunch of detail parts for my lumber camp and a mechanics shed for the camp. I used the Faller Hay and Straw Bale Storage kit for the mechanics building. It was a nice and easy kit to build. The kit wood was pre weathered all I did was paint it and installed some trim boards. The kit did not come with any trim.  All the detail parts are from Model Tech Studios.  Thanks for stopping and taking a look.
Robert
 
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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, December 2, 2018 10:26 PM

Robert!!

I will start my comments with an apology. This is the first time I have looked at your thread. I guess it was my HO scale snobbery which prevented my from looking in before.

To say that I am totally impressed is an understatement. Your work is amazing! The fact that you are working in N scale makes it all that more so. I can't believe the accuracy and quality of your work on both the buildings and the figures. You must have very steady hands!

I can assure you that I will be paying much closer attention in the future.

Cheers!!

Dave

I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!

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Posted by RWSlater on Monday, December 3, 2018 6:49 AM

hon30critter

Robert!!

I will start my comments with an apology. This is the first time I have looked at your thread. I guess it was my HO scale snobbery which prevented my from looking in before.

To say that I am totally impressed is an understatement. Your work is amazing! The fact that you are working in N scale makes it all that more so. I can't believe the accuracy and quality of your work on both the buildings and the figures. You must have very steady hands!

I can assure you that I will be paying much closer attention in the future.

Cheers!!

Dave

 

 

Thanks a lot for stopping by Dave I greatly appreciate it. I have been enjoying your club layout a lot.

Robert

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Posted by RWSlater on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 9:17 AM
Finally got all the details installed in the logging camp. Now if I only had better eyes to see the details. This finishes up this part of the camp.
Over view of the camp
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Posted by RWSlater on Sunday, December 9, 2018 10:52 AM
It’s time for another exciting update from the Grizzly Valley Railroad. Been making a little forward progress on the layout. I have started the Long Valley Lumber company kit. Just got some bracing and staining the wood on one section. This kit could take a little while it is the largest one I have tried to do yet.  I got the maintance building done to about 98% still needs something just not sure what yet.  I also have had the blasters working on the tunnel for the layout. We will see how that goes.
 
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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, December 9, 2018 5:08 PM

RWSlater
Thanks a lot for stopping by Dave I greatly appreciate it. I have been enjoying your club layout a lot. Robert

Hi Robert,

I wish that we were as far along on our layout as you are! We just started to install some aluminum mesh for the scenery.

Dave

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Posted by swisstrain on Monday, December 10, 2018 12:58 PM

Great to see another update, Robert!  As others commented, it is unbelievable that you are doing all this in N scale - I am struggling with the detail in HO.

Please keep the updates coming.

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Posted by Marc_Magnus on Saturday, December 15, 2018 12:17 PM

swisstrain

Great to see another update, Robert!  As others commented, it is unbelievable that you are doing all this in N scale - I am struggling with the detail in HO.

Please keep the updates coming.

 

 

First congratulations for this nice N scale layout, which I just discover.

This is the evidence of extremly nice scenery and structures with excellent details can be done in N scale.

 

Yes, you are able to have details in N scale much more than many are thinking about; I model also in N scale and you can acheive extremly good looking structures with numerous details.

Many say N scale is too small and it's not possible to work with because of the well know proverb used and abused "poor old eyes"; this is truly not an a reason, since small details in HO are as small as some in N scale.

Just to say I'm sixty and I wear glasses with diotptry 3..., and to say tiny, these are laser kit of shanties which are ....1/2" by 1" maximum....

Enjoy N scale details !

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, December 16, 2018 11:56 AM

Marc_Magnus,

Those structures are amazing!

Dave

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Posted by RWSlater on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 12:42 PM
Hello everyone, It is time for another update on the Grizzly Valley. I have been slowly working on building the Long Valley Lumber company kit from N Scale Architect.  Over all the quality of the kit is very nice, The only two things I do not like about it was the printed roofing and some of my parts were severely bowed and warped before I did anything to them finishing wise to cause the warping.
I braced all the walls before finishing the walls and installing the windows. I have had to use CA glue on the walls to help work out the bows in the kit parts but in the end It came out looking pretty good. I used construction paper and corrugated roofing on the main part of the building. I used gloss medium ad black paint to make up the roof tar. I know it’s a little heavy to be to scale but at a normal viewing distance it looks pretty good.  Also the tar makes the roof look more aged to me. Still have more work to do wreathing the roof. Still have more to do on the kit .
I may have to rework the track plan around the mill. It is just way larger than I was planning on but it will look great once it is done.  Thanks for stopping by and taking a look.
Robert
 
Picture of the Long Valley Lumber (Box Art)
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Posted by RWSlater on Wednesday, February 13, 2019 4:43 AM
Hi everyone,
Here is another update from the Grizzly. Making some good progress on the tunnel and mountain above it. I scratch built a timber lumber portal for one end of the tunnel and the other end will be a blasted portal. I am in the process getting the sculpt-a-mold in and shaped. I still have not fully decided how I am going to blend/ hide the lift off section of the mountain in yet. Thanks for stopping by again.
Robert
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Posted by swisstrain on Thursday, February 14, 2019 11:38 AM

As always, great to see that you are moving along.  I am continued to be amazed about the craftsmanship and detail that you are achieving in N scale.

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Posted by caldreamer on Thursday, February 14, 2019 5:05 PM

I am onlu 5'3" tall and with my current layout at 40 inches I can reach in 24 inches without any problems,

    Caldreamer

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Posted by RWSlater on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 1:32 PM
It was a very productive weekend on the Grizzly. I managed to finish up the terrain work around the tunnel and managed to keep the lift off section working. I used serran rap to keep the lift off section form sticking to the lower section. It worked just great. The only thing I do not like about sculpt mold is I find it harder to sculpt than plaster. But that could just as easily be user error. Then I painted all the rock faces and terrain.
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Posted by mbinsewi on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 4:12 PM

Looking great Robert!  The rock is excellent!

Just one thing....that paint cabinet has to go!  Grumpy  That is just too neat and orgized, I mean orgenezed,  wait, I'll get it,  too engorgenized, OOOH!  I can even spell organicized!  I give up. 

Mike.

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