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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #150 on: March 25, 2013, 11:07:43 PM »
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When I drybrush a light color like that I use a piece of black paper to blot off the extra paint so I can see just how much paint I will be putting on.

Another thing I like is a touch of moss green near the water.

And keep in mind that the bridge in the pic is right up against the Mahoning River and all that lower brown is probably a result of the river flooding.

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« Reply #151 on: March 25, 2013, 11:48:02 PM »
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And keep in mind that the bridge in the pic is right up against the Mahoning River and all that lower brown is probably a result of the river flooding.

THIS.  That's mostly mud and mineral staining.  You'll want to look at other pictures for inspiration.  This is the wall for the Rockville flyover on the Enola side that Doug Nelson posted to the Railwire:

http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l383/dougnelson/P1080689.jpg

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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #152 on: March 26, 2013, 07:40:31 AM »
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OK guys, definitely going back to my original method. 

Dave I remember that pic- should have held onto that one too.

Chris, I haven't drybrushed since I was a kid so I'm way out of practice.  :facepalm: I thought that portal looked way too muddy.  Agree- high warter would do that.

Thanks, mental note to self:  "Never try to improve something that the  :ashat:'s here say is OK."

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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #153 on: March 29, 2013, 03:20:38 PM »
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Found this:

STONEWORK

Plastruct 10085 or 85. - Vacuum formed, easily curved, must be backed up.

Ultimate Scenery System #4150 Penn/Central (?????) wall. Polyurethane foam, easily cut, bends with heat.

Chooch 8314 Cut Stone Medium Wall. Be sure and step down ends of retaining walls�no blunt ends. Add capstones from styrene, especially on Chooch walls.

Stonework Painting

Paint entire wall, portal, etc. with Floquil 84 foundation, let dry thoroughly.
Mix equal parts of Woodland Scenics Earth Color Liquid Pigment, C1222 Burnt Umber and C1221 Raw Umber. Brush on about 60% of the stones in a random pattern.
Take some of the 50/50 mix and add a little C1216 white. Paint a few random stones.
Do the same with C1219 Slate Grey, then do the same with C1229 Earth Undercoat.
When all stones are colored, white vertical lines can be added at lower corners of some stones with the C1216 White and a fine brush to simulate leaching out of lime from the mortar.
Comments, suggestions, etc., are most welcome.

http://pennsyrr.com/modeling/86-modeling/184-capturing-the-flavor-of-the-prr-on-your-model-railroad
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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #154 on: March 29, 2013, 06:11:49 PM »
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I was out searching the web for notches cut into tunnel portals yesterday when I stumbled upon this how-to for painting stone tunnel portals, walls, etc.

http://token3rail.blogspot.com/2008/05/detailing-tunnel-portals-by-tmm_21.html

Came out quite nicely, I think.

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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #155 on: April 08, 2013, 08:10:46 PM »
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So I finally figured out a solution to my berm wall capstones.  I was dreading casting 70+ single rows of stone and painstakingly gluing each one to the top of the stone retaining walls.  Today it dawned on me that if I simply make a very thin casting, each individual stone will easily break at the mortar joint.   Each casting yields about 50+ stones.  Then I can simply glue it to a .125 x .125 piece of styrene and groove the top for mortar joints and wha-la!

Surprisingly, the strip is very flexible and will follow the berm wall nicely.

Here are the stone veneers before placement, and a pic of a completed piece:





This is the reason I haven't posted in a while; I was struggling to finish the berm wall for a base primer coat and sorely needed a solution to the capstones....

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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #156 on: April 08, 2013, 08:51:57 PM »
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Noice!  Maybe you can help figure out how I can make a poured concrete Pennsy wall next.
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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #157 on: April 08, 2013, 10:24:47 PM »
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Thanks John, Your capstone solution solves a long delay in moving forward with 4 stone arch bridges.

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« Reply #158 on: April 09, 2013, 08:11:34 AM »
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I can't wait to see them finished!
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Re: Introducing the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #159 on: October 02, 2014, 10:26:07 AM »
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Well it has been over a year since I worked on the LIRR IS because I became discouraged with the capstone solution above. I have since decided that it will be good enough.

I have taken advantage of some down time during a weeklong hospital stay with my daughter for EEG testing (nothing serious) by casting thousands of individual stones to be glued on the styrene strips. The strips will then be glued to the top of the walls.





I have also purchased ballast material and some structures to be used for a backdrop flat



I have decided that the crossover and switch to the LIRR IS off the PRR main should have a small interlocking tower located about here or a little farther down.



So I made this berm wall foundation extension for the tower.



So, at least monetarily, I am committed ( or should be!).

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Re: Resurrecting the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #160 on: October 02, 2014, 03:10:22 PM »
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Better late than never  :D

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Re: Resurrecting the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #161 on: October 02, 2014, 03:42:16 PM »
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Your turn!  :trollface: you got at least three going no?

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Re: Resurrecting the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #162 on: October 15, 2014, 09:51:07 PM »
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This is the first structure kitbash for the LIRR IS.  The model is a modified Bachmann kit to add an office off the side, and front arches cut out for locomotive entry. This will go on the double spur to the left.

I have only begun to weather and paint the building, but it is a start and more importantly a commitment.




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Re: Resurrecting the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #163 on: October 16, 2014, 02:43:10 PM »
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Looking good! Let's talk about towers, and why my opinion is better than yours  :trollface: :trollface: :trollface: :ashat: :ashat: :ashat: :D :D :D :D
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Re: Resurrecting the LIRR Industrial Service, Inc. shelf layout
« Reply #164 on: October 16, 2014, 02:50:38 PM »
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...said the guy who can't seem to get the colors of his Gallizin station right! :trollface: :trollface: