Part One: My Super Detailing of the Milwaukee Style Train Station (w/ pics)

Greetings,

So I wanted to share with you the progress of the building and super detailing of the milwaukee sytle train station. Before I get to the photos, here is the post that I joined into, and I have some base / research info there… http://cs.trains.com/forums/1383497/ShowPost.aspx

I also understand that most of the stuff I am working on will never see the light of day, because it will be sealed away inside, and the only person that will ever see it is the me before I put the roof on, and the spider that it is lucky to get in. But I really love doing it, I am sure there others that understand.

So here is where I am… (If you want to know how I did anything, please IM me, I would be more than happy to share)

The original station’s clock was glass, and was lit, so I thought mine should be as well. I took a Dremil tool and drum sander and made clock holes.

I did not stop there, I saw a pic that says that there were blinds, so I put them in there, but I also do not like my spiders to not have a floor, so I put that in there as well, Please note the great tile on the floor…

Moving down the tower, I wanted to also add a great floor on the open area. I went with the design because it looked like something you would see in a space open to the weather.

I did not stop there, I also wanted to make sure that the tower did not fall apart, so I put in a set of rafters (this is one of the features that I am sure NO ONE would ever notice unless it was pointed out to you). They are real wood.

Okay in to the work on the inside. This is very tricky, because th

Beautiful, just beautiful.

Keep it up and keep the pics a-comming.

David B

Looking good!

Very nice and very inspiring. Truly a great work of art.

Magnus

WOW…It’s looking great!

Thanks for the update-

Phil

Magnus, you are a man after my own heart: I kitbashed and detailed the whole Kibri Wild West village for my HO Colorado Western model RR, back in the '70s–and I, too, installed interior walls and tile and painted wood floors, some with carpets, with window curtains and shades. And the only part of all this that anyone else ever saw was the hotel (kitbashed from a Heljan model with gallery roofs and walls swapped to have the dining room and desk area face the front of the layout, and a saloon. With the room lights off and the town lit up (complete with gas lamps along the boardwalks) you could see the partons and bartender in McGlone’s Railroad Bar and the lovely old hotel’s dining room.

I only saw the Milwaukee Road’s Everett Street station from the outside, at a distance, from my brother’s car when I was 14-15YO, but I liked it a lot. If I had the room (I live in a tiny partment, about 300 square feet!), I think I’d follow your lead and have a model of that station just to look at!

Good work! EXCELSIOR!

Dean-58

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Greetings,

So I wanted to share with you the progress of the building and super detailing of the milwaukee sytle train station. Before I get to the photos, here is the post that I joined into, and I have some base / research info there… http://cs.trains.com/forums/1383497/ShowPost.aspx

I also understand that most of the stuff I am working on will never see the light of day, because it will be sealed away inside, and the only person that will ever see it is the me before I put the roof on, and the spider that it is lucky to get in. But I really love doing it, I am sure there others that understand.

So here is where I am… (If you want to know how I did anything, please IM me, I would be more than happy to share)

The original station’s clock was glass, and was lit, so I thought mine should be as well. I took a Dremil tool and drum sander and made clock holes.

I did not stop there, I saw a pic that says that there were blinds, so I put them in there, but I also do not like my spiders to not have a floor, so I put that in there as well, Please note the great tile on the floor…

Moving down the tower, I wanted to also add a great floor on the open area. I went with the design because it looked like something you would see in a space open to the weather.

I did not stop there, I also wanted to make sure that the tower did not fall apart, so I put in a set of rafters (this is one of the features that I am sure NO ONE would ever notice unless it was pointed out to you). They are real wood.

Okay in to the work on the inside. This is

Dean? Can I be the man after your own heart? Because it is my post :slight_smile: Magnus is doing his own, I think he is doing in after the 1940 remodel.

You got the wrong man. As missing caboose says I’m doing my own version. I haven’t done much on it lately since I’m busy building the actual house to put it in. But I’m doing the interiors as well, some parts that I’ve ordered got lost in transit so I’m kind of stuck now as I am.

I’m doing the station before they tore down the tower. In the early 50’s.

Magnus

Sorry, Missing_Caboose, I signed up for the least expensive dialup ISP I could find when I finally got a new computer to replace that crashed (without burning) last year, and its response is still too slow. Plus some guys sign their posts and some don’t, leaving it up to their Forum ID–PLUS, I’m easily confused since my car accident. (It couldn’t possibly be old age!) I apologize profoundly and profusedly!!!