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(Attachment Link) The conifers are made by "Architrees." I have about 300+/- of them.The deciduous trees are primarily those cheap neon green wire trees from China. They come 10 to a bag. I collected a bunch of them a little at a time over the years. They come mashed together in a plastic bag. I spent 2 full 8 hour days, shaping them with tweezers and re-flocking 1,800 of them, one by one while we had no power after tropical storm Isiais.
Ah, thank you, that's what I thought, I've done that too with a few of the Chinese cheapies. Frankly, I think the overall massing effect is quite effective, certainly more than goodenuff for now. I'd throw in a handful of more detailed "specimens" in a few key locations and call it done (well done)!Otto
(Attachment Link) The conifers are made by "Architrees." I have about 300+/- of them.
Sometimes it seems like I only learn about nifty things after they're gone. Reading about Architrees, I poked around on the Internet and eBay but I could not find them. Do you know whether they are still in business or how to find them? Thanks!
Current progress: I have been trying to take about an hour each evening this week to work on scenery. Last night I advanced toward the diamond by the Canaan, CT Union Station. I touched up some ballast and did a little work on the overflow parking area by the station. There is still more to do here, especially at Becton Dickenson, on the left. I will then push across the diamond and do some detail on the background scenery past the station. The actual station was rebuilt after a major arson fire in 2001. It is currently owned by the Historical Society and houses a museum, micro-brewery and a couple of retail shops. (Attachment Link)
The diamond that was once used by the Central New England RR and the original Housatonic and later the New Haven in Canaan was removed about 8 years ago, It was retained by the Canaan Historical Society and is some what on "display" behind the eastern wing of the station, that now houses the micro brewery. It is to the side of the driveway into the overflow brewery parking area.There had been plans to build a caboose motel on the western side of the diamond on the old CNE tracks, but it was never finalized. There were about 12 cabooses parked there years ago, while the water tower was still there too. That is all gone now. The only CNE trackage still in use by the Housatonic, is the track to the east of the wye at the station. It serves Specialty Minerals, which is usually switched by the HRRC up to twice a day.
That sounds like a fun plan. Are you going to the Aerodrome in Rhinebeck? If you make a stop in Canaan, take a ride up to the Specialty Minerals plant on Daisy Hill Road. It is 2 minutes from the McDonalds. There may be some local switching on Saturday morning, but you won't see much activity on Sunday.
Pomp do you have a tutorial or thoughts on scenery process, I might have asked already.