The roads are simply the texture of the old school white styro foam that I had to use as a base.
I was way to far into the build when I was alerted too the pink and blue foam board but in the future I will use the more dense stuff, but I also like the look of my roads and will make my future roads out of thin slices of the white foam, I was given a bunch of this foam when it was left over from a walk in freezer job a friend did, the stuff is almost 4" thick so it was nice for carving out my lake and river as well.
When I step back and look at it I’m very happy with my 1st completed layout, I really liked my first attempt but when it was flattened by the falling ceiling I knew I had a second chance to rebuild a better one and it gave me a chance to do what I wanted too do and not be limited by my materials.
I really thought about giving up after the loss of the first one.
Thanks for the good words about the details, I really should have included the crowd of on lookers at that truck accident scene in my pic, there are about 20 people watching the rescue crew working the scene which gives it a more real feel.
I still have to weather most of my telephone poles to a grayish tint, the medium brown looks to fake.
I have seen water articals in some of my how to build a layout books but I really wanted a blue logoon style water way, I still need practise on my water but I think in time I’ll get that down also.
The best part of the whole experiance was learning from the guys here and looking at thousands of HO train pics on the web, I love this site and recommend it to everyone I know.
The guys at work tease me about my trains until they come by the house and want to start their own…he he he , I’ll get them hooked sooner or later and that is how I’ll do my part to keep MRRing alive and well!
Happy Rails my MRRing Brothers.
Jess Red Horse of the glued fingers Tribe.