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... contrary to popular (mis)perception, NJ does have skies like this on occasion--in fact, the last few days it looked pretty close to this.
Not quite the same techniques as the JRB. The road surface (.060 black styrene) extends all the way under most of the buildings. Next comes building foundations (.040 x .250 strip styrene), which are cut to follow the building perimeters, and topped with indexing strips to position the removable buildings. Next comes the sidewalks (.040 sheet styrene with a tile groove pattern). Last comes the curb (.040 x .040 strip styrene). The storm drains are etched brass from Great Lakes Models, although they're based on area prototypes that are quite different from those typically found in the Trenton area; they are almost half the size, and I should have soldered them together into pairs. They're installed in square holes cut in the road surface.Here's a photo that illustrates the elements described above:
I'm afraid you lost me at the indexing strips, David. If it wouldn't be too much trouble, could you please provide an image of the area above from a lower angle? I'd like to get a better idea how the foundations, indexing strips and buildings mesh together.
Why does each building have a half dozen wires?
Can't wait to see this at the Rail B Q on Saturday!Lee
How many times must I attempt building roads before I am satisfied?
Probably about as many times as I have. Trust me, I did not come by this method via divine inspiration...
Oh, and correct me if I'm wrong, but did I read that you didn't even paint the 0.060" black styrene? You just sanded it?
I hope this image helps clarify things. Note that, in the text description, I listed things in the order of assembly: I start with foundations, and then build out around from there, like an onion. This way, everything fits snug against the buildings. Actually, it's good I haven't finished the storm drains, because it lets you see the curb strip clearly.
The index strips are slightly in-set from the edge of the foundations, correct? Buildings rest on the foundations, with the index strips there to keep them from wandering?
Following it around the corner, we see it squeeze past a warehouse and under South Olden.