The Hills Are Alive! Shelf Layout
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Working on the Shelf Layout. I added backdrop panels, laid some track, and started the hills terrain
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Bingo!!! Whatever is fun for you! That's the whole reason. Great stuff!!
Looking good buddy. Love seeing the speedlettering running again.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING DETAILED VIDEO AS GREAT WATCHING VERY TIME
I like it!
The hills are alive withe Sounds of Joey!
That will look great.
That is looking great! I'm so glad you ran the train past to make sure of clearance, plus I love watching that loco run.
Thanks, much appreciated! I'll probably have to do some trimming so there is room for the scenery , trees and bushes.
Looking great as always.
I definitely enjoyed your older videos they were awesome especially the ones where you get in trouble with your wife.
Great content
Thank you and still get in trouble with my wife!
Looking Good. Cant weight four more.
Excellent!
Nice! 👊😎🤙
Looking good Joey!
Thanks ole buddy! Miss seeing you guys.
That's looking great! The mountains look like they will be fun to build! Thanks foe sharing!
Looks like the Greenbrier branch of the C&O so I'd say success to me!!!
Definitely that area and up through the Shavers Fork WM. My favorite scenery.
Mr. Riccardi, Thank you so much! (Hopefully I spelt your name right.) Cheers Lance 🇦🇺
So cool looking! Really enjoying the videos and am learning as we go. Thanks!
Really appreciate your still doing these videos for us! It is great to follow the progress and yes, doing what's needed to keep the motivation up is the best way. To many stalled projects started with the best intentions but failed cause of size or priorities.
Joey, you are on fiyah with this project! Perhaps you can fill the gaps with balls of newspaper and use plaster cloth or paper towels dipped in plaster. That would be light enough to remove the diorama when needed. Just a thought. I'm sure whatever you do will be well done. Please keep the wonderful progress coming.
If you look back through the years of videos I have on here, I did that on a previous one. Most of the layouts thus far were sectional/portable and it needed to be light. The consideration I have here is that O Scale trees are large and simply poking the trunk down through plaster cloth won't hold them up. I have some ideas...
Joey, I understand and that is correct about the trees. I have also seen where those empty spaces are filled in using the same technique you used with the vertical sections of foam. It's a bit more work but will give you that surface that will hold trees, etc. This also would allow for a more solid surface if you decide to add any rock work. With this technique you have the option of using plaster cloth or not. If not, you would simply fill in the cracks with sculptamold, plaster, or whatever you'd like and the rest is history.
I always enjoy stepping back after the rough landforms go in, because you can start to appreciate the vision coming together. Sometimes, this will even make the layout seem larger than it really is as the different scenes begin to be formed, as opposed to a bare tabletop. Terraforming is fun!
Absolutely! Now the creative juices start flowing for the overall look of the scenery and details.
were you using your soldering iron as a hot wire knife? had to watch on mute (watching when i wasnt supposed to be lol)
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Ya know, with how close you have the hillside coming to the track, it's almost a shame you didn't model the Wasp Rock tunnel on the CSX James River Sub. It would make for a nice excuse for a simple rock-cut tunnel to add to the layout and it would be pretty easy to put in true scale since it's only about 120 feet in length.
Ha, I know that tunnel! And actually when I shot the video, in part I said " and maybe a short tunnel here", but I cut that out because I was rambling.
The foam land forms look good! Nice and lightweight. I have a 16'x24" shelf layout, and used your Valley Flats backdrops to great success. But I added the masonite to the end wall as well, 24", and wrapped a 4' section of the back drop around the 90 degree corner. That way I had backdrop for photos looking straight down the track or at angles into the corner. Will you be doing that as well? Looking forward to more progress!
If you remember the Spruce layout and have ever seen photo, yes, that is how I did those long "looking down the track" photos. They were temporary backdrops just for the photos, as the layout was portable.
Nice progress; what scale are you modeling?
This particular shelf layout is O Scale (2 Rail).
@@tracksidescenery that is what I was thinking. I look forward to see how it comes along over time.
Will you be using something like a Tortoise machine to throw your switches? How will you mount the Tortoise machine under the foam?
Hi Bill, yes, I think in the previous 1 or 2 videos agi I showed a whole shelf of machines that I have used and used again on multiple layouts. Look back that the recent videos where I show a little laser cut basswood mount that I glue them to and then can mount under the layout.
Those pieces would be called splices
It's called a brace, not a splint.. Shapersheet from Woodland Scenics is ideal for making very lightweight removable mountains...