MOW (Maintenance of Way) station in the Outside North West Corner

In our efforts to provide scenery “action” on all 360 degrees of the mainline Chuck Whilock has begun building a MOW station in the outside north west corner of the layout. In the two pics below you can see the first two buildings in place. Still be added is a water tank and fencing. Finally, the rest of corner will be planted with trees.

First two buildings of the MOW way station installed

First two buildings of the MOW way station installed on the north west outside corner of the MCMR&HS G Scale layout in Fort Bragg

Boomer jack consist passing new MOW station

Boomer jack consist passing new MOW station

 

 

200 foot redwoods added to between the tracks on the outside north wall

President Chuck and I have been busy assembling redwood trees from the parts we have been working on separately. Each tree consists of a painted plywood base used to secure the tree both into the “earth” and hold the tree upright. The trunks are carefully selected pieces of log from myriad places. The branches/leaves/top are from bought, swiped and donated christmas trees. Each top has to be “manicured” to make it as much as possible look like a redwood.

Remember that our objective is to have it look as if a consist is passing through the Phil Miller Lumber Co. forest. How well are we doing? Well we have installed two “full size” redwoods between the tracks so far. The lowest branches are high enough for the lokie to pass safely underneath.

Here’s the first two pics of our efforts:

Installing 200 foot redwoods as consist passes

Installing 200 foot redwoods as consist passes

Train passing under the newly installed 200 foot tween tracks redwoods

Train passing under the newly installed 200 foot tween tracks redwoods

As we install more trees more of the portal at the end will “disappear.”  Note the remains of a tree struck by lightening sticking up.

More work on the Roundhouse

Club member Basil Casabona continues to apply his talents to finishing installing the windows and doors on shed #1 and #2 of the roundhouse. We agreed that working on the east side of shed #2 would “fool” the visitor coming into the layout into thinking a lot more windows and doors have been installed than is actually is the case.

As I indicated in a prior post I sloshed too much paint on the roundhouse when getting it ready for installation. So, before installation of each window – there are thee pieces to each – Basil has to “clean up” the window frame by removing the excess slosh. He also has to sand each edge of each piece of window to ensure that they all fit together. Click any photo to see full size.

Basil dremelling out the excess paint in the window frame

Basil dremelling out the excess paint in the window frame

The east side of shed #2 - Basil uses the window pane for testing the fit

The east side of shed #2 – Basil uses the window pane for testing the fit

Checking the fit

Checking the fit

Here is the west side of shed #2 with all the windows in place

Here is the west side of shed #2 with all the windows in place

Here is the west side of shed #2 with all the windows in place

Here is the west side of shed #2 with all the windows in place

 

 

More biggish trees for the north outside wall of the layout

We are trying to “force perspective” by having the trees we are creating/planting get larger the nearer they are to the visitor standing at the north east corner of the layout. The second thing we are trying to do is to make our forest “dense”. Here’s how we have started out ……..

This pic shows where the visitor stands – they are not allowed on the north side for safety reasons (Click on a photo to see it full size):

Visitor station on the north east corner

Visitor station on the north east corner

Close up of the planted trees

Close up of the planted trees…..

This is what the visitor will see ….

View from half way down the north side

View from half way down the north side

View from beside the portal

View from beside the portal

As I write this there are big trees drying to be installed in the near future …….. watch this space ………….