hallo,
you can find some pics of our new layout on this website:
http://www.freewebs.com/newponcayard/
Paul
Belgium
to the forums, Paul.
Beautiful! It takes some fine modeling to look that realistic in close-up photography. A hearty, "well done."
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - as yet, without scenery.)
That ranks right up there with John ????'s Sweet Home Chicago layout. John is in england, anyone else see the irony in these European modelers doing amazing layouts based on prototypes in the states? Great work!
J.P.
milepost48 wrote: hallo,you can find some pics of our new layout on this website:http://www.freewebs.com/newponcayard/PaulBelgium
PaulBelgium
I already stumbled on the home page of your layout a few months ago while doing a web search for something else. Great layout and great modelling.
I especially love your scratchbuilt (and big) structures - very well done !
Smile, Stein
WOW!! Very Well Done!
Terry
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
I am most impressed with the extra details that you have applied to the scenes, a great layout. No if only you had modeled the steam era.......(Just kidding)
How long did it take to get to this stage?
Nice work, I saved some of the shots to my screen saver.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
Conemaugh Road & Traction circa 1956
Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
Paul - You've set a high standard in terms of realism and quality of the work. Now I've got a new standard to shoot for with the construction of my layout. Nice job!
Bob
Hi guys,
thank you for the positive comments!
paul
I'm confused; is the layout in the pictures on the website the new one, or the old one? The website doesn't make it too clear. either way... wow! Thats actually what i said outloud under my breath last night when i first saw this thread, prompting my girlfriend to look up from her The Witches of Lancashire play text that she has to read for her literature class and also proclaim "wow!"
that is some *** fine modeling. its actually inspired me to get to work more on my own layout, and I saved a bunch of pictures for reference.
I do have one question though. I LOVE the ballast color and texture that you've got in the yard/industry tracks. What did you use? Its that grimy black stuff, but it doesn't look like cinders. THATS the kind of ballast i've been looking for and have been imagining in my head. the best example is on this page:
http://www.freewebs.com/newponcayard/photogallery9.htm
Its the 2nd picture down, where you see the mainline's limestone(?) ballast overtop the black yard ballast. I want that black ballast!!! haha
Hi Greg,
There is an industrial area near to my house where there are a lot of tracks. I just went over there and collected the black dust that was next to the ballast of the tracks with a small shovel.
At home I sifted the whole thing and mixed it with a very small amount of fine light gray woodlands scenics ballast.
This was the cheapest ballast I have ever used