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To the earlier topic - the season.I have a friend that is planning to model winter. His layout is large and some areas will be snow covered, some slushy, and some just bleak bare trees and ground. He has experimented on dioramas for years to get the right solution for snow. His final solution was to use marble dust. It is cheap, easy to come by and give the reflective sparkle that nothing else really could convey. I think the hardest thing to model will be the slushy. There is also a gentleman, Mikelhh from Australia on Trainboard that models New England in the dead of winter in HO. His results are very convincing. His photos have been in MR before in the Trackside photos section.http://www.trainboard.com/grapevine/showthread.php?152871-Weekend-Photo-Fun-August-23-2013&p=939836#post939836
You should experiment with marble dust before you commit. I vaguely recall hearing that it turns off color (yellow or brownish) when glued. Though maybe that's a good thing in a slushy Jersey City!
I can't imagine the marble itself turning brown.
I like the gasworks. I like the smaller than proto structure to suggest the gas works. It's very model railroady, and will drive Ed batshit. I like driving Ed batshit.
I like the gasworks. I like the smaller than proto structure to suggest the gas works.