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Once again, @GaryHinshaw proves trackwork IS really rocket science!
No kidding! If I read @GaryHinshaw's post correctly, he has a section of track that is not glued down and with joinerless connections . . . and nothing derailed! Wow! Now that's impressive.
Y'know....sometimes it seems like a real shame to cover up quality benchwork with scenery!
... the track is dead straight through Edison....
During Saturday's session, Mark Dance was advocating leaving a good chuck of the peninsula un-sceniced, to give better visibility and access to Bakersfield underneath. (He was suggesting just scenicing a strip along the tracks.) I totally get the advantage of doing that, so now I have to think if I can pull it off aesthetically. When I go back and look at the overview photo in this post, the first word that pops into my head is "busy", which is not at all how I picture the final product . When I designed the layout, I wanted a long, torturous mainline run, but I also wanted to feature a few big sweeping vistas: the Loop shelf and the (new) centre peninsula. You can start to get a sense of the intended aesthetic in the foreground of the overview photo, where the Loop track is ballasted and basic landform are starting to appear. Much nicer lines! My vision for the centre peninsula is to evoke a scene like this. The question is: can I pull this look off with partial scenery? Discuss.