After a long break from working on the Lyn Valley & North Western, I have finally gotten back in the basement to do some modelling. I had (and still do) a large area of wall to fill behind my yard. Two Heritage Furniture kits have been sitting on the shelf marked for some of that space. The structure still needs some finishing touches but I thought I would share some pictures of it with you. I have used almost every piece of wall available and stretched it out to 5 feet in length. I painted the building a Krylon almond color. The pictures don't really show it but I then dry brushed it with a Ceramcoat Burnt Sienna which gave it an Angel Stone type of effect. The weathering is Bragdon dark rust and the whole thing was covered with an A/I wash.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Saturday, May 28, 2011
CP on the Lyn Valley & North Western
CP 9122 preparing to leave the yard. |
Under way. |
Passing the tower and the locomotive repair facilities. |
Past the main office buiding and 9122 is almost ready to cross onto the main line. |
Through the crossover and onto the main line finally. |
Here 9122 is passing the Ethanol plant. |
The site of this abandoned cabin would make a great place for a railfans cottage! |
Lots of widlife to be seen along this stretch through the Lyn Valley. |
Not a lot of activity at Inukshuk Mining today. |
Crossing the trestle in front of Inukshuk Mining. |
Through the tunnel and onto another towering trestle. |
Prepaing to enter the snowshed at Cornelius Slide. |
The bridges never seem to end in this part of the country. |
Rumbling past Great Western Caboose Camping Adventures. This is a great spot for railfans who want to get away in a caboose for a week to do some camping, fishing and railfanning. |
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Yet to be named Manufacturing
Dug out a kit I've been meaning to put together for a while now. The Atlas Middlesex Manufacturing Company. I had originally planned on kitbashing it into a background flat but the brick detail along the roof is different on the back of the building and I found a better spot to put it on the layout anyway.

I did'nt really care for the color of the kit so I painted it a light brown tan color. Here is a picture of the inside walls where you can see the original color on the right and the color I painted it at the top of the wall on the left.


I did'nt really care for the color of the kit so I painted it a light brown tan color. Here is a picture of the inside walls where you can see the original color on the right and the color I painted it at the top of the wall on the left.
After painting the walls I added "Roberts Brick Mortar Furmula". It turns out a little too cementy looking but a thin was of A/I later tones it down nicely. I painted all the windows and doors camo green.
Here is the building after adding roof details, loading dock details and weathering. All I need to do is add some signs and give the building a name.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Valley Trestle scene
The Valley Trestle scene has developed nice in the last while. Here are some pictures taken after adding various rocks and trees.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Layout Tour preparations
On May 29 the local chapter of the NMRA will be visiting my layout. In preparation for this I have been scenicing some of the rock work and have added a number of trees around the layout. Here is a sample.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Mountains painted.
The mountains have all been painted and some scenicking has already started. After staring at all that white for so long I just had to see what things would like like with a bit of green here and there. There are some nice scenes starting to develop. Here are some of the most recent pictures.

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