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I think I am mostly done with this short background section that lives between Northbrook and Beer Can Hollow. It's supposed to represent the backs of a couple or more small industries with an access road that dips into a ravine behind the bridge approach over the hollow. I wanted to put a row of alley style utility poles but the freight doors of the center building caused me to rethink that idea. Instead I built an alley style substation with underground feeds.

 

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Next up is to detail the tower area a bit and install more RR poles.

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Thanks for the kinds everyone! Marker, most of my concrete work anymore is done with Krylon Khaki Camo then weathered with latex and acrylic rubs and washes.

 

Lima, that isn't the Starbuck's one, I think it might have been a Corgi Lionelville Mack I got a few years ago at one of those Tuesday Morning stores when they were around. Funny you mention it though, I just snagged the Starbuck's one off eBay a couple weeks ago.

 

LOS, the lamps are Tichy shades (I think) with bent straight pins for the conduit. They don't light up. Someday I may get around to doing lights if I can find the right ones...the best I've seen were the Walthers ones but even those had 2" conduits.

 

 

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Dave, those are Rusty Stumps D4534s, some were cut down for the smaller windows:

 

http://www.rustystumps.com/pro...s.asp?cat=4&pg=4

 

They come with nice tilt-out sections but I didn't use them.

 

I use hot glue quite a bit and household goop for putting things together. This building, like most of the ones on the layout, is a foam core and MDF frame, skinned over with Plastruct O scale brick and basswood. I slather lightweight spackle over the basswood to fill gaps and provide a texture base.

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When you put the weeds and growth down over the concrete, do you spray everything with glue to secure everything..... or do you use a tacky glue 1st, and then push the weeds down into the glue?

Do you glue all your details down, like tires, junk, bins etc etc or are they just sat in place so you can move them later?

LOS, I just pushed a bit of dirt mixed with ground cover against the building foundations and detail castings then sprayed it with wet water. I then used a pipette to wet things further where needed and to apply a 50/50 mix of glue and water. I used a small brush to apply glue along the concrete joints and cracks to hold down a bit of dirt and weeds. I will probably add a few more things in time such as more weed clumps, pallets, scrap wood, rats, etc.

 

I started working on this h-pole (or x-fixture?) to place by NB tower last night:

 

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Norm:  What is the purpose of the foam core?  If you have an mdf frame?  It seems like you could just cut it all from MDF.

 

What tools and how do you cut the MDF to size?  I have a lot of trouble getting straight lines and square corners when I cut out stuff, but I am no carpenter!  I need three or four warehouse backs so I will be trying something like this soon.

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