Background buildings
#1
I have a section of layout with about 6 inches from backdrop to the track. Im thinking of making it be the back side of a row of city shops. Kinda not sure how to though. Its less than 24" from the aisle, so its in close sight and would probably need some good detail, so I dont want to do a picture background, but dont want to buy any building kits just to use the back sides either... any suggestions or pictures of things anyone else has done?
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#2
Would something like this work?: http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/3D-Backgr...-j0094.htm
Justin Miller
Modeling the Lebanon Industrial Railway (LIRY)
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#3
DPM and Walthers both have modular kits. You can get just the ones you want to use for the "back" or trackside and not have to worry about using only part of the kit.

Andrew
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#4
There's a guy on e-Bay that sells background flats for less then $10.00 each and they look good...

Here's a example of one of his industrial backgrounds..He has city backgrounds as well.

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Larry
Engineman

Summerset Ry

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#5
MasonJar Wrote:DPM and Walthers both have modular kits. You can get just the ones you want to use for the "back" or trackside and not have to worry about using only part of the kit.

Andrew

Here's a link to one of doctorwayne's posts with a "DPM-style" backdrop flat: <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.the-gauge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=3346&p=82022#p81981">viewtopic.php?f=27&t=3346&p=82022#p81981</a><!-- l -->


Andrew
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#6
Hi Kevin---check out King Mill Enterprises (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.kingmill.com">http://www.kingmill.com</a><!-- m -->)

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#7
Im thinking Ill go with the modular kit idea. I looked at the flats on ebay, but I think with them being in such close eyesight, they might not show enough detail, I really like the king mill buildings, but couldnt find the ones that I was looking for there, so I suppose since Im so picky Ill try to make my own lol.

Mason jar, I couldnt get that link to bring me to the right page, but Id like to see his posts. Ill have to look.
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#8
The King Mill Enterprises backgrounds is dated structures but,still excellent for older urban structures on modern layouts.
Larry
Engineman

Summerset Ry

Make Safety your first thought, Not your last!  Safety First!
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#9
KevinKrey Wrote:Mason jar, I couldnt get that link to bring me to the right page, but Id like to see his posts. Ill have to look.

The link takes you to the top of the post. There are four photos - check out the last two.

Andrew
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#10
MasonJar Wrote:
KevinKrey Wrote:Mason jar, I couldnt get that link to bring me to the right page, but Id like to see his posts. Ill have to look.

The link takes you to the top of the post. There are four photos - check out the last two.

Andrew

it brings me too a thread titled "my hometown"
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#11
KevinKrey Wrote:
MasonJar Wrote:The link takes you to the top of the post. There are four photos - check out the last two.

Andrew

it brings me too a thread titled "my hometown"

That's correct. Specifically, it should bring you to a post by doctorwayne partway down page 5.

If it is bringing you somewhere else, please let me know.

Andrew
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#12
The Kings Mill buildings look pretty good. Although they are kind of dated and not modern if you are looking for that. I'd like to see actual layouts with the Kings Mill buildings and other options.
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