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April 11, 2015, 11:01:25 PM »
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I was in Millvale this week. I went to Ester's and my wife went to the French bakery. As I drove there, I kept looking off to my left at all the tracks and when I got back, I was even more impressed with your work. You're killing it, man! Looks great!
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Thanks Josh, learning as I go on many things
I'm trying to keep it to scale as much as possible.
Submitted for the forum's suggestions are two structures;
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I'm thinking I should just try find commercial kits that are "close".
One is a Millvale water works building (I think it's a warehouse but may have contained pump equipment. Looks quite a lot like an old train shed/single stall without the windows. This can be seen in Google maps (
https://goo.gl/maps/SrB3i
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but the building now is missing a "skylight" (not sure what the architectural term is) on top and a dock door is bricked up..
The other is the Willow Grove yard office. I only have a distant photo of the yard office, but I recall it was a simple structure with a porch and some kind (?)
of clapboard siding. Someone out there MUST have a photo of it but I have yet to find it.
Any ideas are welcome. And I might just try to scratch build either or both..
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Still searching , I found this (below); the Willow Grove yard office looks like the same design as in Handley, WV. Possibly a Chessie era standard ?!
http://www.railpictures.net/images/d1/5/1/7/9517.1309732648.jpg
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Rails are all in place. . That's progress! I decided to omit the 2nd crossover from Main#1 to Main#2 as it would've consumed two perfectly good #7 turnouts and one of them would've been chopped. I'll save them for my next project
.. Now to ballasting with Ed K's Grout Stone blends.
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Picked up a MicroTrains Military HQ for the yard office. It's the same style of construction as the Chessie era yard office, same roof pitch, and even though the window/door placements are a bit different it should do quite nicely when painted. It will also be my first structure kit..since an old Revell Engine House, and my first laser kit!
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Updating with links to photos.. Started putting in the ballast in Willow Grove Yard. Base is Highball black (N), gray is sand/grout blend. This will be weathered much more, as the stubs were typically used to park the local and yard power, so accumulated plenty of diesel/oil goop and sand.
Added the retaining wall/cribbing, and did some scenery base painting as well.
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Hmm an idea for a scene... Note the underpass in the background.
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Did some more ballasting on the P&W main. [ Guests cannot view attachments ]
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