One of my train buddies suggested I take a container and slice it in half, attach it to the backdrop and use them for depth, then stack them and build them out. Not a bad idea. Going to try it this spring, after a few other projects in front of it...
joe323 There is a site that will allow yo to print foldable paper containers on cardstock can think of the name right now. For background, I take my existing containers and put them on the glass of my printer copier and make copies varying the containers between copies.
There is a site that will allow yo to print foldable paper containers on cardstock can think of the name right now.
For background, I take my existing containers and put them on the glass of my printer copier and make copies varying the containers between copies.
I have never used them, but I believe this may be the site You are speaking of:
https://krafttrains.com/Paper_Struchers_for_Trains/HO/Containers-(HO)/HO_Containers.htm
Fortunately I had purchased a whole bunch of different containers back when they were more affordable........whatever that means...LOL
Take Care!
Frank
Joe Staten Island West
I have a cd of paper containers that you can print as I did. I am not sure how big it is, but I can send it to via email if you would like
Ira
I agree, for backround interest, maybe a few just in front of a backdrop of a container yard.
Lacking that 3rd dimension will show up if they are near the front.
Just my thoughts. There some pretty convincing paper modesl out there.
Mike.
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How far in the background? One idea I read about and tried (to so-so results) was to scan and then print images of existing model containers you already own, cut out the scanned sides/roofs and assemble (either with a wood/foam block core, ore without), and then bury the paper containers in with the model containers. I think it can be made to work if you have a good color printer with good ink (my printer was so-so, hence so-so results).Also common was to just assemble portions of containers, using the kit's molded sides which would be visible and just painted styrene or card for the hard to see sides.
Thought about asking this of the show's recent attendees. For a container yard scene this idea of printed paper/cardstock containers would certainly be appealing in leu of the full-on plastic containers?Some more input??
Brian
My Layout Plan
Interesting new Plan Consideration