Well, nothing was worked on the layout the last two days, I did manage to clean up the room. That is a chore in itself.
Today, I painted the insulators on sixty or more telephone poles. I plan to have some wires up in the Ottawa Avenue area before the next op session. I know a few fans of the layout/blog will be happy. Added just that little bit of detail makes these really pop. Oh, by the way, these are Showcase Miniatures 30' poles.
So, this evening, I worked on the layout for quite a bit. I wanted to get the static grass done, then added some bushes, a few trees, the new telephone poles, weathered up two more lots, a few signs. It is quite addictive. You just want to keep adding more. My daughter came back upstairs. She was like "Whooooooooooooooa Daddy! You did all this while I was downstairs?" Yeah, man!
Check out all the work at the entrance of LOF. I completed the static grass in the area, added a line of bushes along the left side, a few trees, a sign with some overgrowth around it, weathered the lot and added some cracks. I'm loving it!
I got a little heavy handed on the weathering powder, but I still think it looks good.
Box Cars being loaded with automobile windshields.
I really like this scene.
An overview of Libbey-Owens-Ford (LOF)
An overview of Ottawa Avenue. I completed the static grass in the area, added weathering on the LOF parking lot in front of their shop building, add the control box by the grade crossing, added telephone poles. I had to redo the fenced in area for the water tower since I managed to screw it up applying the static grass. The shop vac didn't help either. Damn tornadoes.
Looking north to Ottawa Silica. Pay no attention to the crap on the tracks. LOL.
Ottawa Avenue Crossing. Check out the painted insulators on the telephone poles.
Here comes the sand job pulling a cut of sand hoppers south.
Pretty new power for the Rock. Those GP38-2s are looking great.
I really like my Burlington truck and trailer as well.
The new telephone poles look great. Time to run some wire.
The parking lot at the LOF Shop Building.
The newly rebuilt water tower lot.
The "Sand Job" is pulling a cut of cars from LOF now.
The "Sand Job" pulling north toward Ottawa Avenue.
An overview of LOF shop building.
I need to fix the window. You can see my sensor for the grade crossing in the window.
The lot at the Water Tower.
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