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Building a North Pole layout--need suggestions!
Building a North Pole layout--need suggestions!
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OldArmy94
Member since
January 2001
From: US
106 posts
Building a North Pole layout--need suggestions!
Posted by
OldArmy94
on Friday, July 9, 2004 8:59 AM
Howdy all,
I'm planning to construct a North Pole layout (in On30) for under the tree use at Christmas. Here's what I envision thus far:
A circular layout with a continuous running loop. However, I want to include a spur or two that has operational possibilities. I also want the loop to come out of a toy factory or shop with loads of toys in wood side dump cars. For motive power, I plan to use an 0-4-2 by Bachmann. Some of my scenery ideas involve Santa's house, reindeer and elf figurines and maybe a sleigh loading "dock"?
What other suggestions/ideas do you guys have? Whimsy is really needed so don't feel stupid suggesting something off-the-wall. I am looking for scenery ideas, as well. For instance, how do you effectively model snow? Also, I would love to hear some operational ideas--hey, I want to run operating sessions
the other 11 months of the year! :)
Thanks everyone!
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GerFust
Member since
February 2001
From: East Lansing, MI, US
223 posts
Posted by
GerFust
on Friday, July 9, 2004 11:50 AM
Here are some thoughts on industries you could add...
Mrs. Claus' Cold as Ice
storage facility (shipping ice cubes to us outside the artic circle), stock cars to move young reindeer (too young to fly) to the north pole from the outlying
Flying J Deer Ranch
, the
Magical Dust Chemical
plant, the
Laying Your Finger ASIDE of Your Nose Boys Academy
, maybe some private care
Keebler
boxcars, for off-season work (they claim to hire elves, too),
Rudolf's Chocolate and Confections
,
Abominable Snowmonster's
meat packing OR ice cream concoctions (depending on your sense of humor),
Vixen's Boarding House
.
Just a few thoughts,
Jer
You could also have a passenger cars (or any engine) named
The Dasher
or
The Comet
. If they are short coaches, you could name nine in all: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen (sleeping car), Comet, Cupid, Donner (dining car), Blitzen (lounge car), and Rudolf.
[ ]===^=====xx o o O O O O o o The Northern-er (info on the layout, http://www.msu.edu/~fust/)
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Friday, July 9, 2004 12:27 PM
How about puting a red led light in the head light of the engine so it resembles rudolf
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jhugart
Member since
May 2015
199 posts
Posted by
jhugart
on Friday, July 9, 2004 12:38 PM
Modelling snow -- if this is temporary, I think you can get bats of a cotton-like fiber that looks, from a distance, like a field of snow.
If this is permament, there's some goop you can make with glitter, matte medium, and some other things that looks great. The recipe was in one of my modelling books, a relatively recent one (like in the last 12 years). I'll look it up when I get home.
Since this is the North Pole, consider that you could have ice cracking open to reveal water. You need polar bears, but no penguins. Throw in a few igloos, perhaps!
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Wdlgln005
Member since
April 2002
From: Nashville TN
1,306 posts
Posted by
Wdlgln005
on Friday, July 9, 2004 9:03 PM
You need a pine forest industry. Make lots of bumpy chenille trees from the craft store in many sizes. Small ones couls be seedlings for the big ones. The big tree with all the pine cones is the father of the forest. Lumber from the cut trees is also used to make wooden toys and furniture.
I understand real christmas trees used to be bundled & loaded into boxcars for their trip south.
Glenn Woodle
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joseph2
Member since
January 2003
From: indiana
792 posts
Posted by
joseph2
on Saturday, July 10, 2004 7:40 AM
You might want to look at the childrens book "North Pole Express".It might have some scenery ideas.Your idea sounds interesting. Joe G.
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