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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
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Well worth the effort! Amazing!
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Did you ever finish your A&R?
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Quote from: SargeE7101st on March 22, 2023, 05:00:34 PM
Did you ever finish your A&R?
If you’re referring to the A&R branch on the layout, no, I haven’t. It still needs the track painted, base scenery, lots of trees, and ballast. And, maybe some backdrop flats or something on the backdrop near the staging yard.
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
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I’m pretty new to Model Railroading and model A&R but I’m no where near your level.
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Dave's layout is featured on Trains.com
https://www.trains.com/mrr/how-to/model-train-layouts/built-by-others-dave-foxxs-ho-scale-carolina-sandhills-lines-layout/
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
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May 08, 2023, 01:02:05 PM »
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Nice article!
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That was a nice article!
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Awesome article and new shorts are great.
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May 10, 2023, 01:06:51 PM »
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That article actually popped up on my phone last week. I started scrolling through the pics, and I was like "Wait a second... I've seen this layout before!"
Well done.
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Thanks, guys! I appreciate the kind words.
DFF
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You may recall the warehouse that has sat unfinished for years on the ex-original Norfolk Southern line in the middle of my layout. This one in the background at top center:
Well, over the past several weeks, I finally put some effort into it with a lot of sponging and the hand-painting of individual bricks with a half-dozen colors of red and orange craft paints before applying lightweight spackling as mortar. This is what I would consider a background structure, so I used this building as practice, because I have a couple of foreground brick buildings that need to be finished. I’m pleased at the results.
I hand-painted all of the lintels and window sills with gray craft paint. Thankfully, for this model kit, the windows were separate pieces, so I was able to spray paint those before installation. Then, I weathered the heck out of the structure. Oh, and I tried using black construction paper behind the windows to hide the huge void that is the interior. That was sorta meh, so I pulled that out and used scrap 0.060” black styrene sheet to build a false interior of walls and floors. I’m particularly proud of the three warehouse doors at the loading dock in which I hand-painted the individual boards with a few different colors of tan and gray craft paints before applying brown and black washes.
DFF
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June 04, 2023, 03:38:58 PM »
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Looks like a lot of the old brick buildings around here Dave, well done!
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The concrete at the bottom looks really great, too.
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Thanks, guys! I appreciate it.
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I finally did something about the lack of crossing protection on the Southern Pines side of the layout. I spent years waiting for NJ International to bring HO scale crossing signals back into stock, but I gave up and went on an internet search. I found these signals by Tomar Industries, and they’re pretty nice. They paired well with a Grade Crossing Pro by Logic Rail Technologies that I had left over from the Seaboard Central 2.0 more than six or seven years ago. The Grade Crossing Pro gives a nice flashing signal that has a prototypical fade in/fade-out.
Before anyone asks why the SDP35 sounds like it has a steam engine whistle, that’s a Hancock Air Whistle that was installed on some Seaboard units in the 1960s.
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