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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2640 on: June 19, 2022, 01:33:43 PM »
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On its wheels.  Yes, it needs a clear coat and the “glass” reinstalled, but, “Yay!”



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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2641 on: June 19, 2022, 04:45:43 PM »
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Looks great to me Dave.
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2642 on: June 24, 2022, 02:57:21 PM »
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I’m asking for some guidance.  I have a narrow space between the track and the aisle on the Southern Pines side of my layout that has me stumped.  Allen’s house and its kudzu conveniently filled a portion of this area, but I’ve wanted something to show that this is supposed to be in or around Southern Pines.



A flag stop wouldn’t be a bad idea, so I picked up a Walthers station platform kit.



Plopping the base down, I found it fit without having to slice it off at the layout edge.  Cool, this might work.



Dang, this thing is tall, but I guess they usually are(?).



Thoughts?  Love it or shove it?  If it’s a go, suggestions on color?  The base and pillars would be concrete, but the roof?  Note that there’s a bunch of roof trusses that remain to be installed on top of the roof.  (See the picture on the Walthers box above.)  I haven’t glued the roof on to the columns yet, so the structure remains easy to paint in multiple colors.

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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2643 on: June 24, 2022, 03:12:38 PM »
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I don't like it.  Too big and urban for the location. Could you meet your placing requirement with some sinage?
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2644 on: June 24, 2022, 03:29:40 PM »
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Not a big fan of that Dave, it doesn’t really look like it belongs there. I’d add a backlot for a store, complete with fence and weeds.
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2645 on: June 24, 2022, 03:34:18 PM »
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Thanks, guys.  Already two votes confirming my fears.  Into the scrap box it will go.

Philip- Signage is a good idea.  At a minimum, perhaps I can figure out how to make an appropriate "Southern Pines ________, Inc." decal and apply it to the brick warehouse on the other side of the tracks.

Sawyer- That was sort of my original plan, but I didn't know how to pull it off at the layout edge.  I'll think about it further and check the scrap box for appropriate pieces and parts.

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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2646 on: June 24, 2022, 03:37:15 PM »
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Hate to say this, but I'm with the others. It makes that part of your layout look a bit like a kid's Tyco trainset. (ducks) Honestly, why not leave the area as "negative space"? Or, perhaps just a few more trees with mounds of kudzu? I don't think you could ever have "too much" kudzu.

Edit: you posted while I was posting this.
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2647 on: June 24, 2022, 03:40:23 PM »
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Flag stops often were/are not much more substantial than a bus shelter.   This seems too big.   Branchline Trains has a nice one with a teeny waiting room in it.
Even better, GCLaser has an open-sided passenger shelter suitable - just a bench in a shed.  https://www.gclaser.com/ho-scale-passenger-shelter-prr/

  Both claim to be PRR prototype.
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2648 on: June 24, 2022, 03:56:35 PM »
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Some suggestions. How about a bunch of relay cabinets, such as:





Or, just the corner of a fenced-in parking lot, perhaps disused and weedy?

Or, a portion of the foundation of a demolished building?
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2649 on: June 24, 2022, 04:09:35 PM »
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Or, a portion of the foundation of a demolished building?

That would set Kudzu Jesus off nicely . . . .
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2650 on: June 24, 2022, 04:17:09 PM »
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Sawyer- That was sort of my original plan, but I didn't know how to pull it off at the layout edge.  I'll think about it further and check the scrap box for appropriate pieces and parts.

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DFF

I’d pull up the grass, put down some sandy grout (like either a whiter shade or gray shade depending on the lot), and put in some weeds and junk. You could also put some more cars and kudzu.

I actually really like DKS’s suggestion as well; maybe have a utility pole as well with a kudzu drape hanging down.
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2651 on: June 24, 2022, 05:21:24 PM »
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Some suggestions. How about a bunch of relay cabinets, such as:





Or, just the corner of a fenced-in parking lot, perhaps disused and weedy?

Or, a portion of the foundation of a demolished building?

Ooh, nice!  Very railroady, too.  I also like the corner of a parking lot with a fence.  Both could fit, I think.

Thanks, all!
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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2652 on: June 24, 2022, 05:24:59 PM »
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I’d pull up the grass, put down some sandy grout (like either a whiter shade or gray shade depending on the lot), and put in some weeds and junk. You could also put some more cars and kudzu.

I actually really like DKS’s suggestion as well; maybe have a utility pole as well with a kudzu drape hanging down.

I’ve already got the sandy grout, so great idea, Sawyer.  I also was planning a utility pole with a line to Allen’s house for the Kudzu Jesus.  That will definitely be on the layout someday.

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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2653 on: June 24, 2022, 05:31:20 PM »
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Flag stops often were/are not much more substantial than a bus shelter.   This seems too big.   Branchline Trains has a nice one with a teeny waiting room in it.
Even better, GCLaser has an open-sided passenger shelter suitable - just a bench in a shed.  https://www.gclaser.com/ho-scale-passenger-shelter-prr/

  Both claim to be PRR prototype.

Southern Pines actually has an SAL station, but, because of the narrow space against the aisle, I don’t have the space for the entire station.  I’m not even considering building a sawed-off structure with detailed interior.  A smaller shelter could work, but I was hoping to build a shelter that implied the station was just off the layout.  I failed.

I think I’ll go with something like the relay cabinets and/or corner of a parking lot with a fence.

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Re: The Carolina Sandhills Lines in HO Scale
« Reply #2654 on: June 24, 2022, 06:10:52 PM »
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When I think of flag stop I think of an old western town looking tiny depot with gingerbread trim.  :trollface: