vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/21/2008 10:11 AM |
| Well lets see, its been about a year since I started this thing, maybe I should try to finish this stupid thing BEFORE this years BTS
I work better under pressure anyways... 
I started building up the blue foam "hills" last week, getting near the top now, be ready to start carving the foam into rocks pretty quick here, lets see...
...I got 47 days to go!
link to original building log
http://archive.mylargescale.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=47038&SearchTerms=portable,layout,log | |
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/21/2008 8:59 PM |
| Progress pics:
Starting with the foam backside view foam topped off
Now gotta wait for the glue to dry, then I can start shaping.
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/22/2008 9:21 PM |
| One evenings carving, not bad, starting to look like southwestern sandstone
Still need to sand some of the rough spots down and carve the back side a bit but this was very very fast! | |
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blackburn49 1st Class Member Copper Center, Alaska
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 | | 04/22/2008 11:02 PM |
| Posted By vsmith on 04/22/2008 9:21 PM  Still need to sand some of the rough spots down and carve the back side a bit but this was very very fast . . . I like it ! Great little project you have going there. What are you using for the glue? | |

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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/23/2008 8:47 AM |
| Its Just standard carpenters glue, most things I've read say use "Liquid Nails" because it dries faster, but I have a big thing of the carpenters glue. I just glue it down the night before and its ready to go the next evening. But cold weather can effect its drying time. If time or weather are issues, use the Liquid nails route.
PS I watched this series of vids on Youtube, it was very helpfull.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=D1D4KBB_GC4&feature=related
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blackburn49 1st Class Member Copper Center, Alaska
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 | | 04/23/2008 11:55 AM |
| Posted By vsmith on 04/23/2008 8:47 AM Its Just standard carpenters glue, most things I've read say use "Liquid Nails" because it dries faster, but I have a big thing of the carpenters glue. I just glue it down the night before and its ready to go the next evening. But cold weather can effect its drying time. If time or weather are issues, use the Liquid nails route. PS I watched this series of vids on Youtube, it was very helpfull. http://youtube.com/watch?v=D1D4KBB_GC4&feature=related Yes, cold weather is ALWAYS an issue up here, so liquid nails it is. Thanks for the advice. | |

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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/26/2008 4:33 PM |
| Progress: the buildings on top are just there for ideas, I'm still deciding what I want to do there. The Piko buildings may be OK but the HofB hotel looms a little large, I really want to build a series of very narrow buildngs winding there way up the hill, so these would only be temporary anyway. Even the station would eventually be replaced. But I only have a little over one month to get this ready. | |
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/28/2008 9:27 PM |
|  Small test area for scenery, Woodland Scenics stuff, guess it works for large scale, no ballast yet, gotta get some stuff without the blue "ore" in it.
Photo came out to bright, it doesnt look this washed out in person  | |
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/29/2008 11:34 PM |
| A tad more progress
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 | | 04/30/2008 8:50 AM |
| | Now that is cool. Nice job! | | | |
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 04/30/2008 9:55 AM |
| Thanks, I added highlight colors to the bluffs on the layout as shown above. Going to go with 3 facades at the top with the watertank as shown, and the "house of relief" next to the water tank (eeewww!)
Got a bag of "Ballast" in the pet aisle of the local Theftway.... dam stuff has pink "scent control crystals" in it, another had blue ones, geez well at least pink looks more southwesterny than blue.
I think if I had one full day I could finish this, fat chance I'll have that kind of free time  | |
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 | | 05/02/2008 9:57 AM |
| I have a friend building an giant HO scale railroad in his attack. Something like you might see at a train show. Only problem is he's been working on it for years and he still doesn't even have a single working loop to run the trains. I keep telling him to get one section going so I can see some of the hundreds of trains actually running. The mountains have been evolving for about two years now but still need landscaping. He did finally manage to finish a large stockyard, so I got to see some very nice locos move back and forth about 20 feet. Now its filled with a couple hundred boxcars. I'm pretty sure he's ADHD. ;-)
Once you put your mind to it, you came a long way in a very short time. The mountains turned out very nice. I hope you post some pics when you figure out how to work the structures in. Good work!
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 05/02/2008 11:03 AM |
| Yikes! First thing I did on my indoor layout was track wiring and controls, gotta get them running otherwise its just a great big paperwight. Even if it takes me a couple years to finish it, I can still run trains anytime I want, and thats whats most important for me.
Put down a small section of my ballast as a test, Yuck!
The white kitty litter looks like crap! After vacuuming that disaster off, thought I was gonna dye!
Literally! I dyed the litter, using some rust brown paint mixed with water, and dipped the litter with a stainer into it and set it out to dry. Color looks alot better now. We'll see how dry it is tonight, might need to bake it in the oven to get it nice and crispy. If this works I'm going to use it on the indoor layout, beats paying $10 a paltry bag for the Woodland Scenics stuff, much as I like it, on a layout my size, it would cost a small fortune to ballast that way. | |
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 05/04/2008 9:17 PM |
| Well a hard push this weekend squeezing time in between yardwork and chores, yields results, I give you
Tincan Junction Overall view
Station looking up the hill
Looking up the hill from the crossing
View of Brien's Pinnacle
Tincan itself, a one horse town and they had to borrow the horse.
Still lots of little detail stuff to add, I thought this would take another month to do but it went surprisingly fast, I'm ready for the BTS.
BTW this is a full dress rehersal for the big indoor layout. | |
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Ed Harvey
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 | | 05/05/2008 12:24 PM |
| I see from the first photo of your last post (above this one) that you've included an large wind turbine to provide power to the layout. Very environmentally friendly.  | |
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tmejia 1st Class Member Southern California
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 | | 05/05/2008 12:39 PM |
| Vic,
That is looking outstanding. Looking forward to seeing it in person (Like in about 1 month).
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GlacierBill 1st Class Member South Sioux City, Nebraska
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 | | 05/06/2008 6:17 PM |
| Love the layout, what is the diameter of that turn? (Deleted duplicate reply, SteveC mod.) | | The light at the end of the tunnel may be that of an on coming train. GlacierBill | |
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 05/06/2008 7:12 PM |
| Thanks guys Bill its a 36" diameter, bent down from 5' brass rails and spiked to basswood ties, the link in the first post will take you to the 1st part of the building log that explains most of the early trackwork to get the stage of the first post above here.
(edit) OOPS! FYI to GlacierBill, its a 36 x 36 base, with a 32" dia center to center track.  | |
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 06/12/2008 9:16 AM |
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Update, a friend took some video of the layout at the BTS last weekend
http://youtube.com/watch?v=yxrimi_8bNo&feature=user
Sorry for the dark picture, the light inside that place always plays havoc with all sorts of cameras
BTS display 2008:
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