I just posted several new photos showing the latest progress on the railroad, beginning with this shot of a scratchbuilt mine hoist:
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The hoist was made from styrene and brass, plus a few odd bits. The levers and one large gear came from Ozark Miniatures. The electric motor was made from a brass tube and four fancy buttons.
The next four shots show the hoist house and headframe, also scratchbuilt. You can see the hoist through the doorway of the building. Eventually there will be more equipment inside, and more exterior details. The building has scale lighting.
Next are two night photos of the mine. These were time exposures taken under a full moon. The structure lights don’t have a permanent power supply yet so I connected a 9v battery to the interior lighting for these photos.
After the night photos, there are two shots looking towards the mine from other parts of the layout.
Next is a shot showing construction of the canyon at the east end of the layout. I had to tear out a large section of retaining wall blocks in order to enlarge and widen the canyon. The next three shots show the canyon after the rock work has been completed. Eventually there will be a couple trestles crossing this canyon, including one over 9 feet long.
The last remaining rock work to be done was at the lower east corner. This next photo shows it prior to completion, with the original track alignment. I decided to alter the track here in order to widen the curves, eliminating the only section of 2.5’ radius on the entire layout. In the following photo you can see the completed rock work and the beginnings of the new track alignment.
The last two photos show how I cast the bridge abutments in place, using a form made from foamcore art board and hot glue.