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Is this a layout? - Squidbait - 05-22-2009 So, if you're following along in here, you'll see Bob Suruncle's started building a layout. We've had a running bet for the last five years or so that the first one to finish a complete layout wins a bottle of something tasty. Well, when I saw Bob actually getting serious about building, my weasel gene kicked in and got me thinking.... what exactly is a "layout"? So, for your consideration I present the Weasel Flats Sand and Gravel Co. R.R. Scale: On30 Size: 14" x 14" Track: Code 70 Handlaid Minimum radius: 6" Control: Standard DC. Operation: Continuous Run First, the benchwork: ![]() I glued the Mt. Albert O scale pine ties to the cork roadbed: ![]() Once the ties were down, I stained them with washes of artist's acrylic thinned with rubbing alcohol. I used mixes of Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber and black to get the colours I wanted, and applied several coats to different ties to get a mixed effect. ![]() And the final result: ![]() After sanding the ties level and touching up the stain, I ballasted with Woodland Scenics medium brown: ![]() Then I spiked code 70 rail down, starting with the inner rail, then using 3-point gauges to hold the outer rail while I spiked it down. 2 spikes per rail in every tie make sure it's not going anywhere. I soldered a joiner to one end of each rail, and left a small gap to allow for expansion: ![]() I weathered the rail by brushing on artist's acrylics. I just mixed until I got a rusty-looking brown I liked. I'll probably go back and tone it down with some black washes: ![]() And here's the Weasel Flats Sand and Gravel Co.s roster: ![]() I'm currently mulling how I'm going to detail the layout... I'm thinking a small loader of some sort on one side, and a truck on the other... although 1:48 vehicles aren't as easy to find as 1:87. I'm thinking a Ford Model A with a dump body, and maybe a front-end loader of some sort, or maybe a conveyor.... piles of sand and gravel here and there..... and maybe a victory bottle if I get it done before Bob! ![]() Re: Is this a layout? - Trucklover - 05-22-2009 bob, im sorry to say, in my opinion this counts as a layout ![]() BTW Squid, looking good, i like how you handlaid the track, shows you actually put some effort into the tiny layout ![]() ![]() Re: Is this a layout? - Will_Annand - 05-23-2009 I found the difference out a couple of years ago... If it runs it is a layout, if it is static it is a diorama. Re: Is this a layout? - Tom - 05-23-2009 Werks fer me! I like Patron... Re: Is this a layout? - bob_suruncle - 05-23-2009 Okay so although I agree that this is.... loosely... a layout (or more accurately a fancy train set) My ambitions are much larger than that. SOOOOoooooo as noted previously given that you have been almost done your frog stretching thesis for 15 years now? considering how "close" you are to completion on both the thesis and the "layout.... and considering that my layout will be significantly larger and more ambitious... to make this fair, I would say I would gladly honor the bet IF you complete the thesis as well. what say you? ![]() I have even added my vote to your pole noting this is a layout just to make you feel better.... although I am thinking you should put a Christmas tree in the middle of your "layout" and maybe see if you can get one of them there animated cars with the Santa popping in and out of the Chimney... ![]() Weasel Flats... isn't that a subsidiary of Zo line? Re: Is this a layout? - nachoman - 05-23-2009 Will_Annand Wrote:I found the difference out a couple of years ago... So, the difference is a pair of wires and a power pack? I see differently - that if animation is simply a one-option task, then it is an "animated diorama" ![]() ![]() That said, it looks cool though ![]() Re: Is this a layout? - ocalicreek - 05-23-2009 Maybe this should be a separate poll, but, how many of you have heard this question before? "Is a layout truly ever finished"? Galen Re: Is this a layout? - TCWORLD - 05-24-2009 I think it is a layout. I consider my Disk railways as layouts - and as this is practically the same type of railway as those, then it must be a layout. Re: Is this a layout? - eightyeightfan1 - 05-24-2009 A piece of plywood...Cork on the plywood.....Ties on the cork.....rails on the ties....Train on the rails. Yep...Its a layout. Nice work also. Re: Is this a layout? - bob_suruncle - 05-25-2009 nachoman Wrote:So, the difference is a pair of wires and a power pack? I see differently - that if animation is simply a one-option task, then it is an "animated diorama" ![]() ![]() Re: Is this a layout? - Russ Bellinis - 05-27-2009 Is it a layout? Possibly. Is it in the spirit of any sort of wager regarding building a finished layout? No way! I think the fact that you attribute it to a "weasel gene," makes it plain that you don't really think it qualifies either. Either get to building and make it a real contest, or pay up. Re: Is this a layout? - bob_suruncle - 06-01-2009 SOOOOOO????????? where are all the progress updates and pictures? I was busy all weekend and still found time to get more done on my SIGNIFICANTLY larger layout ![]() ![]() EDIT: Actually I am wondering if we should flesh this whole bet out so that we have clear parameters as to what constitutes a "win" basic trains running? Fully operational track plan? full scenery? structures? Given that Squid's weasel flats is SIGNIFICANTLY easier to complete than my layout...... should there be some consideration for that?.... or does the Weasel win the day ![]() I would propose the following: Squid's parameters: Fully operation with scenery and structures Completed Thesis (as he really has no time to mess with trains until his thesis is complete... and according to him its only a couple weeks away from being complete) Bob's parameters: Fully operational layout hard shell and ballast in place. Considering I have a couple of months worth of work to meet my parameters and that Squid should he choose to stop procrastinating could be done his thesis and his "layout" in a couple of weeks... I think this would be more than fair. ![]() Re: Is this a layout? - Squidbait - 06-05-2009 Progress? I thought I'd give you a chance to catch up a bit... you know, add some actual track and stuff to your collection of sticks. ![]() Besides, I'm drawing up plans for the major scenic element that will tie the whole thing together. ![]() Re: Is this a layout? - bob_suruncle - 06-11-2009 Squidbait Wrote:Progress? I thought I'd give you a chance to catch up a bit... you know, add some actual track and stuff to your collection of sticks. Drawing up plans for the Christmas tree??? ![]() I have a good portion of the lower level track installed and should be able to put power to the rails this evening and actually run something.... then its on to the top deck. Mr. Gibson and I will toast my success once the first train runs and then I will drink a toast to each spike and rail joiner I install as well ![]() Yes I know the shop is a bit of a mess but in my defense I am reasonably certain its neater than yours ![]() Re: Is this a layout? - bob_suruncle - 06-18-2009 What no updates from the might Squid? could it be that something shiny has drawn his attention elsewhere ![]() ![]() |