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I built this model of the Ophir (Colorado) Depot from a kit by Banta Modelworks in 2015. The model sits atop a tunnel and hill at the rear corner of my 10’-by-5’ O gauge layout. I added the cupola, which was not on the actual depot, above the freight section of the building. Ophir was an outpost on the Rio Grande Southern 3-foot narrow-gauge railroad, so the scene includes an On30 locomotive on a non-operative section of narrow-gauge track.

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@MELGAR posted:

I built this model of the Ophir (Colorado) Depot from a kit by Banta Modelworks in 2015. The model sits atop a tunnel and hill at the rear corner of my 10’-by-5’ O gauge layout. I added the cupola, which was not on the actual depot, above the freight section of the building. Ophir was an outpost on the Rio Grande Southern 3-foot narrow-gauge railroad, so the scene includes an On30 locomotive on a non-operative section of narrow-gauge track.

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Melgar,

Beautiful model!

I visited Ophir about 10 years ago. Ophir is one of the towns that is way, way, back in the Colorado mountains.  It is surprising that a railroad could be built to it.  

As I recall, the road between Ophir and Silverton is one of the worst that I have ever driven.  There is a sheer cliff going straight up on one side and a sheer drop off on the other with no guard rails, very winding, and with almost no room for opposing traffic to pass each other.  Your model captures the look of the sheer cliffs extremely well.  

 It is amazing that that people could settle in such places.  Of course, it was all about mining and getting to the mineral wealth.  Ophir is an interesting place to visit if you want to see an authentic Colorado mining town.  The town has a very nice museum depicting its history.   NH Joe  

@Bossman284 posted:

That gate is grate...how did you make it?

 

I see the OGR software issue still isn't fixed on photos?

The gate was made from a bunch of old Rusty Stumps factory windows and painted silver. I spent over $100.00 on them back in the day to do my last and final building as shown below. What ever is left, I will sell on ebay. This bldg. will be on the other end of the new layout oval and connect with American Dock as shown above.

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                                        Working on some back drops today...

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@BradFish1 posted:

Pete,

    What did you use for the oily black wash?

Brad.....

I keep a small, empty peanut butter jar with about an inch and a half of water in in. Every time I clean up after painting, the 1st step in clean up is to dip the brush in the “muck”.......then, onto the sink in the garage for definitive clean up...... cheap and easy dirty black wash......

Peter

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