RSS Fetcher Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 Unfortunately there has been very little in the way of progress since the last blog, however most of this is down to me being ill for the past 4 weeks. I have some sort of lung problem that the doctors are scratching their heads over and some of the next few stages of what I would like to model include the use of liquid cement and I really do not wish to endure the wrath of my lungs again. I find that I have moods that last a few months where I want to do some modelling and one of these moods coincided with the start of the illness so I have been held back. However in an attempt to try and keep me going and push myself on for when I am feeling better I thought that another list was in order to sort out the layout. - add more scatter material to the layout to give it better colour (this was on the previous list, I have never been satisifed with the deepness of the green I layed down). - start the roof section of the scratchbuilt building (this has been going on for way too long now!). - start scratchbuilding a second building using a different technique (suggestions would be gratefully received). - smarten up the road (especially around the town). - add the 3 new SAI buildings that I received for Christmas (this will require an extension to the road and some digging out of the modrock...). - thorough clean of the railheads. - glue the platforms down. - add final layers of ballast. - add scatter to the goods yard area. - paint any areas that are left exposed. - add more trees (I have the materials but have just not done it yet). - consider what I want to do with decorating the extension section. So thats my list at the moment. I am looking for a web site that is not too difficult to navigate that sells the Mabar Railcar (not that I can afford one right now...). I am pleased that Model Rail International is back on the scene, I hope it is developed further. If anyone has read all the way down to here then thanks, one thing I would really like to hear about is scratchbuilding structures on layours (especially in N). I have a book and a few articles on the subject but the way I am doing it seems as though it takes forever (using 2 layers of 40 thou plasticard as the basis for the walls with a patterned layer of plasticard as the external wall just seems far too time consuming). I am keen to know if there are shortcuts for using plasticard or if trying modelling card is an easier "first step" for a novice like me. Many thanks and, health permitting, some pictures for you soon. View the full article Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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