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This looks great. Is it card or plastic?
I like the look of the concrete walls and the washes to bring out the stone relief.Does this station have any counterpart in real life, or is it just something you made up?
Glad to see you made it over here, Eric. Like I said on reddit, you'll find the guys here more than willing to share very honest feedback. But, it, as they call it, "Better Modeling through Peer Pressure".I don't see a ton of scratch-building in N-scale in general, even less on reddit, and knew that if you were tackling a project like that right out of the gate and doing so at a pretty high degree of execution, this would be the place to hang out at.Keep posting more, especially if it's BN stuff
That was going to be my question too. BTW, you are doing some nice scratchbuilding Eric.But I'm also curious as to the architectural design. I have never seen any 1:1 station that looked like that. To me personally it looks a bit gloomy and stark (more like a prison building than a train station), but that is just a personal observation. For all I know, there could be a prototype for it.
It's never fun to throw a "wet rag" on somebody's project, especially when what you have executed is done well.But the thing is, railroad depots tend to be ornate "pretty" structures, even the simple rural ones. That means arches, curves, elegant hip roofs, and so on. I think what you've built there looks more like a factory, which is why it's getting the "gloomy" description.Station windows wouldn't have so many dividing panes, which make those look more like security bars (read "gloomy"). They would have more open glass. The door would be more inviting, instead of industrial looking.