And Hello out there in trainland (and beyond). This is me, Barbara Dunham, wife and working partner of Clarke Dunham, Dunham Studios. We've been working since fall on a (I add modestly) fantastic four layer Subway-themed layout for a client in Port Jefferson, L.I. which video I want to share with you now.
The layout, set in the 50's has three unique sections: New York City, the Sunnyside Yards and Port Jefferson. There is a subway level with stations (locations and advertising taken from period photos), a trolley level, a ground level train line and elevated tracks. This layout has day/night lighting, mini-scenes, period billboards and store signs, lit in-building and in-store and apartment scenes, animations and LOTS of running stock.
I'd like to explain any or all of the processes involved to you and would like to know where you'd like me to start. Any questions beyond me, I'll pass along to the right part of the studio team. Our basic staff is comprised of Clarke Dunham, who creates the overall design and track plans, Fletcher Conlon, Clarke's assistant and graphics guru who works it out and makes it happen, Bob and Ray (our carpenters not the comics although sometimes I can't tell the difference) John Doty, track and electronics, Roy Baker, mold-maker, sculptor and painter, Delia Bowstead, brilliant scenery-carver, model maker specializing in historically accurate buildings and scenes and me. ( I create the 'little scenes' within the whole.) In addition we have talented artists and train folk who come in to help when the project grows exponentially. This project has three parts. First the layout which I'm going to show you. Second a smaller Lionel Animations-based layout for the client and third the turning of his train room into a 1950's subway station. (I'll show you phases 2 and 3 as they evolve which will be over a period of months.)