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Shelf layout progress Jan. 1, 2023

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Posted by hornblower on Monday, January 2, 2023 5:04 PM

Nice photography, too!

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Posted by HO-Velo on Monday, January 2, 2023 3:40 PM

20 square feet of modeling and viewing pleasure with untold miles of model railroading fun.

Thanks and regards, Peter

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Posted by doctorwayne on Monday, January 2, 2023 11:49 AM

Well done, Alvie, and that backdrop really ties the scenery together very nicely.

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Posted by dknelson on Monday, January 2, 2023 10:48 AM

The layout looks polished and nicely finished -- great progress in a short time  -- and it has scenes that photograph very well.   Fine fine job

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Shelf layout progress Jan. 1, 2023
Posted by cats think well of me on Sunday, January 1, 2023 6:56 PM

Hi all,

I haven't posted on here for a while. Here is where the layout is at as of January 1st, 2023. I'd like to say it's basically "done" as much as a layout, even a 20-square foot shelf layout, can be done. I've been working on this layout since August of 2021, or about 17-months later, here is where I am at. 

I recently added this little farm scene. The background for the layout is a print by Larc Products. The barn is by LaserKit, the figures are Preiser, the scenery is Scenic Express, Woodland Scenics, and Martin Welberg. The fence is by GC-Laser. The truck and tractor are Busch and Wiking. 

The back of the barn. 

Next, I added a milk can stand, also LaserKit. I couldn't resist having a cow relax nearby. 

Than I added scenery outside the fence of the milk car stand. 

The end of the layout has scenery. I did a small gravel road running aside the tracks. I'll add more later on. 

This section here is all that is left to work on. I have two different small building kits on order, a Sheepscot pump house, and a Builders in Scale Getz Gas kit, and of course plenty of scenery material to fill it in. I'm thinking I do not want to do a complex or busy scene, but of course something far more interesting than just a plot of dirt! That area between the track to Wrisley Papers and the team track I'll do some work on too. The fascia will be painted flat black. 

A small shelf layout can be a great learning experience. And I feel that having tried something, even something small, I can avoid a lot of time and effort figuring out how to do somethings and just do what I know will work. Though I dream of a much larger layout, where this section may or may not be a part of it, this whole experience has been a ton of fun and I've learned so much from trying to put together a small layout.

Sincerely,

Alvie Hearren

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