Freelance 2013
#16
Sorry , I meant the asphalt areas between the rails on the roadway . :oops: ...maybe plaster , wood , cardstock etc ?

T
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#17
teejay Wrote:Sorry , I meant the asphalt areas between the rails on the roadway . :oops: ...maybe plaster , wood , cardstock etc ?

T
Ok, that is thin blue foam painted with a mixture of black and white (dark gray) wall paint and weathered with light brown powder that is gently rubbed in with a wet sponge. The gap to the rails at the street running sections is filled with plaster and sanded until it fits.
Reinhard
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#18
Did the paint job this morning.
I was afraid the mortal wash would emphasize all the grooves even more but it did hide them in fact (not so well on the photo:-). Horizontal masking of the concrete parts went pretty well but vertical masking on the brick structure ended in a mess. The concrete paint loves to run into the bricks. Sad

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Some time later are the windows added.
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Reinhard
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#19
Lookin' great!!It's been awhile since i posted on this forum,been away for awhile,I was pleasantly surprised to see how long you've come along with your layout. Big Grin Really nice detail.
Don Shriner
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#20
Some details at the front and side walls added.
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Reinhard
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#21
WOW it is always amazing what a few well done details will do for a scene. Thanks for always posting these

ratled
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#22
Reinhard, looking very good to me! I'm just wondering how many structures you have laying around, as you seem to almost grow them :-)
They pop up faster than I can think of what to put on a certain spot on my layout or even my module. :-)

Koos
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#23
New road switcher on it's way to deliver first load of machinery and other heavy equipment to the mill under construction.
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Reinhard
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#24
Two air-condition with some piping populate the roof and the former Walthers bakery silos have been lined up and connect via pipes and a support structure with the main building.
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and the truck loading made from Pikestuff and two old German cement silos. Paint will be done tomorrow.
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Reinhard
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#25
This just gets better all the time! Love the way this is shaping up. Nice work!
Ed
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#26
Some more details and paint job at the mill complex. The owner has been identified!!!
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Two building built for Vernon, CA have been toned down to suit the new location better
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Reinhard
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#27
I think I see some KingMill flats I didn't see before. This forum put me onto those.
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#28
The mill is in production. Hoppers are switched daily.
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Reinhard
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#29
Really a good looking industrial scene , my favourite . The silos are a nice touch . Thumbsup

T
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#30
GREAT looking GERN plant! Thumbsup
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