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The Long Journey Begins :Finally building my Layout

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 4:16 AM

Starting to look like a railroad! Good progress, especially if you have been working that much.

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 Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 3:33 AM
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 3:28 AM
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 3:22 AM

Made a little progress, almost done with the Masonite for the backdrop of phase one. Sorry so slow, but I've been working 6 and 7 days a week lately. Also got the small section above the stairs started.  [/URL" target="">URL=http://s1341.photobucket.com/user/ships4megreen/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20151028_024827_zpsdzsrrcdb.jpg.html] [/URL

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, August 26, 2015 3:18 AM

I mounted the 1/8" Hardboard to 1x2's, 1x3's where there are seams between pieces. I used 1.25" drywall screws countersunk into the hardboard. Later, I'll fill these and the seams with drywall mud. This is going slow, I've been working 7 days a week lately. 

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, August 26, 2015 3:00 AM

A little more progress, installing the backdrop.  " target="">

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Thursday, July 2, 2015 11:47 AM
Rural Missouri. I'm using fond memories of my youth as a guide.
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Posted by Texas Zepher on Thursday, May 28, 2015 9:36 PM

Santa Fe all the way!
☺That's funny Texas Zepher. I really don't want to be limited to an exact location. I want to losely model some areas from my home town and throw in some industries based on the equipment I have. I know this may seem sacrilegious to some, but it's what I want to do.

I am planning on doing the Pueblo & Arkansas Valley.   So far, the hardest decision is how to route the transcontenental
passenger traffic since no one knows what the Santa Fe would have really done on the west side of the Royal Gorge.

I am thinking I want the Royal Gorge to be the western most point on my layout.  To the east I want to have Pueblo and then maybe all the way to La Junta to pick up the Raton Pass main line.  That gives me some sugar beet action too.

What geography have you choosen?

 

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 3:04 AM

Thanks John!  Yes, that is a 1/144th scale DKM Bismarck, 69"x10",R/C. Working searchlights and funnel. 

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Posted by canazar on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 2:02 AM

Awesome indeed.  I love the concept of the shadow box.   I also really like the cabinets underneath.  Great start.

 

What was that ship model I spied?  Looks huge.

Best Regards, Big John

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 12:45 AM
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 12:42 AM
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 12:40 AM
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 12:38 AM
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 12:33 AM
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Friday, April 10, 2015 1:22 AM
Bump, new pictures coming soon.
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Sunday, February 15, 2015 7:13 PM

A little more done on Wall #2  

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Wednesday, February 11, 2015 2:03 AM
I was just looking at that window last night thinking I'm going to need to run some additional support 1x3's across the 36" span.
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Posted by Medina1128 on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 9:57 AM

NP2626

My house might be around that old, too.  I really have no idea how old it is.  It does make it interesting.  Learn to measure several times before you cut.  What are you going to do with the windows?

 

Your question about the windows is interesting. When I built my first layout (in the 80s), the ex smashed into the garage door with our van. I used it as an excuse to frame in a wall with a window in it. I modeled a wide dry river bed, and spanned the window with a trestle.

 

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Posted by bsteel4065 on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 3:43 AM

Hi Santa fe......

Then of course there's the tape measure. Tape measures, like most tools, are actually designed for people that have 3 hands and, of course, 3 arms. It should be noted that tape measures, like pencils, have an instant built in 'put me down and I am lost' capability. These items will randomly and sometimes permanently disappear from the face of the earth. If not permanently, then for long periods of time. The regeneration of these items is timed to coincide with your project being completed or until the exact moment you have given up searching, gone to the store and returned with 4 other replacements. Then all 5 will appear. Of course, you can beat this built in facility but simply doing what I do. I have 34 tape measures and 426 pencils. (All placed just out of reach.........)    

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Monday, February 9, 2015 11:44 PM
Bsteel4065, that happens to me all the time! When I'm putting up shelf brackets, I'm holding the level and bracket, then realize either the drill or screws are just out of reach. Have to set everything done, then realign everything.
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Posted by bsteel4065 on Monday, February 9, 2015 9:15 AM

Yeah, it's a longer haul than you think. In fact, it has only since I have retired have I had enough time to make huge headway into my build. Then of course it's all the fun stuff where someone takes your tools even though you have just put them down and there's no one else in the room. And it's only until you put down that piece of wood or clamp that was precisely where you need it to be, that the required tool you needed in the first place miraculously turns up. But when it does it's just that stretch out of reach so you have to put everything you've lined up down so you can grab the thing and have to start all over again. 

Have fun!

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Thursday, February 5, 2015 1:07 AM
☺That's funny Texas Zepher. I really don't want to be limited to an exact location. I want to losely model some areas from my home town and throw in some industries based on the equipment I have. I know this may seem sacrilegious to some, but it's what I want to do.
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Posted by Texas Zepher on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 10:14 PM

Santa Fe all the way!
Era: 1955-59,method:freelance.

Your handle is "Santa Fe all the way" and your going freelance?!?

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Sunday, February 1, 2015 2:44 PM
A bit more progress
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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:16 PM
NP2626, as pictured, the layout will go in front of them, covering 60% of them. The masonite backdrop will cover them. There still will be some access from below.
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Posted by NP2626 on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 5:21 AM

My house might be around that old, too.  I really have no idea how old it is.  It does make it interesting.  Learn to measure several times before you cut.  What are you going to do with the windows?

NP 2626 "Northern Pacific, really terrific"

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Posted by Santa Fe all the way! on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 12:31 AM

Big Smile Funny., this house is 116 years old, nothing is straight, square or blumb. Making things a real PITA. 

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, January 26, 2015 5:54 PM

richhotrain

So far, so good.  Get yourself a laser level, makes construction easier.

Rich

 

Using a laser level is highly over rated. It takes away the need to have a pusher service on parts of the layout.Smile, Wink & Grin

Lookin good!

Brent

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