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Modeling a prison on my layout

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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 9:13 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by plasticlizard

Well, I think I should be more clear. I'm not going to model Folsom, or Levenworth or any of the giant prisons. I think I'm just going to make a smaller "Folsom light". more like the camp I saw Monday or the one in "Cool hand Luke"

Some of the switch towers out there by MTH and others look like they would make good prison towers if they were painted grey. There are plenty of ways to make a couple bunk houses. I haven't decided if I'll make a stone wall or a fence wall.

BTW, what is an inexpensive way to make stone walls?


Cast the wall in plaster,simple flat forms,and scribe the stones with
an ex-acto ?
Well what ever you do,it looks like you will have a 'captive' audience.

Where exactly is that compound located ? I've been in that area
several times in years past and am not familiar with it.
I had two military schools at Ft. Eustis,and was able to explore the
peninsula fairly well.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 9:06 PM
funny Frank, funny
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Posted by Frank53 on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 7:35 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by plasticlizard


BTW, what is an inexpensive way to make stone walls?


ummmm, out of small stones you might pick up in your yard?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 7:31 PM
Well, I think I should be more clear. I'm not going to model Folsom, or Levenworth or any of the giant prisons. I think I'm just going to make a smaller "Folsom light". more like the camp I saw Monday or the one in "Cool hand Luke"

Some of the switch towers out there by MTH and others look like they would make good prison towers if they were painted grey. There are plenty of ways to make a couple bunk houses. I haven't decided if I'll make a stone wall or a fence wall.

BTW, what is an inexpensive way to make stone walls?
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Posted by Roger Bielen on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 7:10 PM
The trucks might be cheaper than populating an overcrowded prison.
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Posted by Frank53 on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 6:03 PM
it's a noble thought, but unless your layout is huge, doesn't seem practical. I was going to model a drive in movie and realized how many suare inches were required to put up a lot that would hold a belieevable number of cars and decided against it.
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 5:22 PM
Model the big coal yard there too. Man, that is a monster. Use to almost wreck trying to look at it when I was going and coming from Hampton BPS. Now I go the backway [258] across the James River Bridge [look at the big carriers] as it turns into Mercury Blvd.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 4:39 PM
Heres some links to the sctual Folsome Prison,

http://www.myfolsom.com/photos-folsomprison.shtml
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Modeling a prison on my layout
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 4:09 PM
I've seperated this part out of my other layout post for easier response and follow up....

here was my original post on the this subject:

Well, I went by the Virginia Inland Port today....here's a background....

Operated as an intermodal container transfer facility, the Virginia Inland Port (VIP) provides an interface between truck and rail for the transport of ocean-going containers to and from The Port of Virginia. Containers are transported by truck to the VIP for immediate loading upon a rail car or for short-term storage prior to loading. Containers arriving from Hampton Roads terminals are unloaded from the train and dispatched by truck to inland destinations. Land is available to steamship lines for container storage and ancillary service companies.

I wanted to see if I wanted to model part of this intermodal facility instead of a roundhouse in the lower left corner. I then thought that it would mean that I'd have to buy about 100 model trucks, so I decided against it.

On the way back to the highway I went the wrong way and had to turn around in the driveway of a Virginia department of corrections minimum security prison.

Not 1 minute later, what should happen but the ipod shuufled over to "Folsum Prison" by Johnny Cash.

Well that was it...1) I was thinking about modeling on my new layout
2.) I just saw a prison
3,) the man in black sealed the deal.


I'm going to add a prison yard somewhere on my layout. I'll think about where tomorrow....

I figure a couple buildings, a work yard, and a lot of stone walls and voila, Fulsom Prison in O gauge.

whadya think?


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I took some pictures of Levenworth, KS last August.




The guards weren't too happy with me paying a visit. They politely suggested that I turned around immediatly and headed back to the highway. I wonder what those little red dots on my chest were[:)]

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