Originally planned for corners as access portals but long reach structures will just have to live with dusting only. 096 curves.
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These are the corners of my 12'-by-8' layout completed in 2004. With an O-72 outside loop, the corners are large enough to fill them with structures and scenery.
MELGAR
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Elliot
We will count your rounded corners as "hidden corners" and continue to enjoy your amazing work of art. Awesome Job!
My round corners on the 9' high shelf railroad
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Very nice, Dewey. Also glad to be hearing from you again.
Dewey Trogdon posted:Elliot
We will count your rounded corners as "hidden corners" and continue to enjoy your amazing work of art. Awesome Job!
Thanks Dewey. I'm not sure what I would put in them if they were square. They would be very hard to reach. I do lose a square foot or two on each, by rounding, but space really isn't my problem.
Everyone else is doing some really great looking stuff with their corners.
were did you get the alien ship
some of my corners...from sharp to big, some high & low....none done...
in progress corners too...
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Just put this corner together, with a few more touches to add.
Not a corner, rather a view of Magooville from a corner (mountain).
And to the southeast, lots more work to do.
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very nice hillside photo of town Mayor Magoo...
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Great imagination and corner scenicking. Keep them coming.
Pennywise - The diner is the Lionel Route 66 UFO Cafe 6-32961 and the "Flying Saucer" is a Lindberg plastic Kit of the UFO.
TURTLE 2 posted:Pennywise - The diner is the Lionel Route 66 UFO Cafe 6-32961 and the "Flying Saucer" is a Lindberg plastic Kit of the UFO.
thanks
I think BRIANSILVERMUSTANG cornered the market
Modular layout scenery. Version #1, the water scene. I still liked it, but many including club members "didn't get it".
Version #2, Pulverized coal power plant and generating station. As seen in an OGR article.
Lionel unloading shed with a coal dump chute.
Fly ash silo for loading covered hoppers. Love those Menards buildings!
Korber silo pressed into use as the coal bunker.
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my favorite corner in the day
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Why let this thread see the coroner
(thats a rubber Auburn Plymoth Fury J Daddy )
wipe drool, and go past the old apartments....
....and keep going till you see more tracks. To take the road to town when you see a railroad flag shack..
.....you went to far
You should have went right a little further back to take a short cut thru the Ol' Snowy Valley tunnel to double back,, it's only slightly longer that way, make a right
The valley is all of four corners total, and that's only because of the tracks.
' K, maybe that wasn't a short cut. So turn..
....... up
.... out
..over
and back up some.
ok, ahead again, stop....
play
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Adriatic, unless it's a problem on my end, none of your images came through.
Dave Zucal posted:Adriatic, unless it's a problem on my end, none of your images came through.
Ditto
That's a whole lot of great work using and camouflaging those odd little spaces created when we curves where two straight object; walls or table edges, come together. I've got some new ideas seeing other peoples use of flats and just some vehicles or trackside accessories to make it look like much larger scenes are in a smaller area.
Dewey, love that scratch built lumber shed.
Another corner with some OGR Ameritown bldg. parts. Click to link OGR.
I was searching for the "dressing up corners" thread using the search function (which stinks, BTW) and found this older thread that was started by none other than Dewey Trogdon - one of the nicest and most helpful model railroaders I've ever known. I wish he was still with us, though there's some comfort with the faith that he is with God now. There's great pictures and ideas in this thread, so I used this thread to continue the discussion on "corners."
Here's how I addressed a corner on my former layout - essentially, I built-up multiple levels, thus concealing that there was a corner . I never got to the point of adding the 2nd backdrop to the wall on right-hand side. I am still working on my current layout addressing a re-build of the corners using structures.
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That's for resurrecting this thread Paul - yes indeed, Dewey was a fine gentleman. Here's the North Coast Ltd heading into a corner of Bob's under construction layout. This corner will be transitioned using a viaduct or perhaps a rock wall to carry the upper line around. K-Line F units with Weaver 21" aluminum cars. Beautiful set!
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Very nice work overall Pete - especially this waterfront scene! Beautiful...
The last post prior to Paul bringing it back is Jan 2018 - over 6 years now. Sad to see the many familiar avatars of some who have passed like Dewey and 'Big Boy 4005' with his huge fantastic layout left prematurely under construction. But quite a few others seemed to have 'dropped off' and are gone, hopefully not due to failing health or worse. Thanks to all of your folks for some beautiful work and wonderful memories!
I really like this effect Mayor Magoo achieved on this building