One of my favorite pastimes is travelling around Connecticut to look for scenery and structures to provide ideas from which to create my model railroad. This gives me an opportunity to observe and appreciate natural (rocks, streams, trees, terrain) and manmade (buildings, bridges, tunnels, roads, towns) subjects which I might model. For me, this activity is an integral part of model railroading.
One such example is a crumbling old factory that I have modelled on my layout. The building is about 120 feet in length and has twelve skylights, which I have compressed to the equivalent of 80 feet and six skylights on my scratch-built model. While the actual building is not near water, on my layout it is next to a stream that is typical of what I see in my travels through Connecticut.
MELGAR