You’ve come up with a great idea with that wooden wall. I really like it. I’ve been following you progress over at the Journal’s site. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
You seem to be making an urban layout. Are you modeling anywhere in particular? Again, great job. The corner with the forced perspective street is very well done. What are your future plans for the layout? Are you going to have a switching yard?
And I hope you know, I was only joking about your locomotive. [;)][:)]
that’s is very rare “I don’t have a clue” wood which is available at Home Depot in three foot lengths.
I’ve bought a lot of it for this project - probably about 100 lengths and a like amount for the two bridges I have built with it. Over the course of the time I’ve been buying it, the tone, color, and even hardness of it changes, depending on the batch. They run $0.69 each, so I figure they’ve winged me for about $150.00 three feet at a time. It easy easy to cut and easy to work with, and Elmer’s yellow carpenters glue just about welds it together. It would be a tall order to break any of those pieces off.
Good Morning from BlueberryhillIt is currently 53 degrees and
cloudy. Going to 66 degrees and partly cloudy. That’s hard to believe.
Good weather to get sick.
Frank 53…I like that wall. It is similar to one I am building and I got few good ideas from years. Looks good.
I may try to do a little work on my trains today. I will run them for sure.
Y’all have a great day.
Chuck