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I am trying to get the front edge a bit further away from the spur, too, and leave room for enough tanks to be convincing. Already decided I probably have to scrap the idea of a larger diameter tank or two (spray bomb can caps) in the area.
They don't have to be whole tanks, do they? If you cut the spray can caps (or whatever) in halves you can stick them against the backdrop behind the kilns. The half-tanks may give you enough space to still have a little space between the kilns and the track. With this option the kilns should probably be more parallel to the tracks than angled, so the tanks form a straight row across the backdrop. The picture behind the tanks can be more tanks and towers or complex piping, which should be easier to blend into the foreground.
I think that shade of blue looks good. Do you have plans for any other backdrop treatment in exposed areas like the fill section there? You might want to run a few trains through there before you go too far with scenery, just to make sure the curves and grades work alright with the kinds of trains you're planning. Always nice to see progress!
I know where you are, Peter. I've been taking a couple of college classes this semester, and the mental attention these require plus our usual winter doldrums has sapped the motivation to work on the layout, the layout building, the apartments... you name it. Our get-up-and-go got up and went.But for us this is cyclical. The weather is warming, I mowed the "south 40" at the layout building campus last week for the first time this season and it looks all spiffy, so we are thawing out and getting interested in "stuff". Now if I can just get my sorry butt out of this chair...
Mike, I firmly blame online modeling forums for my lack of progress at times too. Can't get much done when reading about all the amazing work other people are doing.
I feel that way when I see your updates on the paper mill. Then I look at mine and turn away to do something else.