Mountaingoatgreg 2012 New Years Challenge
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I have a few projects sitting around, but the one that will be the most productive in the long run is the benchwork for a Free-mo module I have had sitting around at my place. I am not even sure what the original plan of the module even was when built, but I have it and I should do something with it.

Prototype:
The main feature will be the Hudson House Grocery Distributor located on a spur off the mainline. I am still trying to gather information about this area, but between the building and some other kits I have sitting around I am just going to fill in the blanks for now.

Here is a picture of the building today, it was changed from a wood exterior to Cinder clock in 1983.
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The Design:
Nice and simple pretty much explains itself this is an HO scale module measuring 24" X 48"
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The challenge:
A much as I would like to say get it all done, I realize it is probably not likely. My goal is to have the module operational with basic scenery completed ( landforms, ground cover, ballast, roadways) I will also have the Hudson House building built and able to be placed on the layout.
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#2
An over view shot of the benchwork

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#3
Greg I'm not getting a pic in your second post?
Mike

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#4
++ FIXED+++

Helps if you put the right amount of tags on the photo Big Grin
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#5
Yep, I can see the pic fine now. Looks like it will be a fairly straight forward project.
Mike

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#6
PROGRESS!!!

Ok I glued down some cork and laid the track on top of it to get an idea of what I am dealing with, but it is progress!!

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#7
Mocking up the scene and making some modifications...
[Image: Hudson+House+mock+2.jpg]

I was able to figure out that the warehouse will be a three car spot, so that is some good news.
Net I discovered the gas station needed to go to the other side of the tracks, and it will be built on its own base then inserted in the layout later.
I have figured out the road and the sidewalk.
This week my goal is to get all the pink foam in place.
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#8
Nice Greg, interesting to see that large suburban warehouses have their place on small layouts. I'm looking forward to see your Service Station built.

Matt
Proudly modelling Quebec Railway Light & Power Company since 1997.

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Erie 149th Street Harlem Station http://www.harlem-station.blogspot.com/
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#9
You are making good time Greg!
Mike

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#10
Looks great. You make me thinking to do a layout in segments in the future. Must be nice to put a single segment on the desk and work in a very relaxed position.
Reinhard
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#11
Matt: I think that it will make a neat stand alone layout and will look even better when added to a larger set up. I have been enjoying a lot of the Micro layouts, this really does not qualify, but it is small, will have lots to look at and can be stand alone if I choose to.

Mike: I seem to be on a role, I probably won't be able to keep up this pace, but I can always hope!!

Reinhard: I am glad I have gone back to the Free-mo modules, although I do not have the ability to build anymoe benchwork right now the two I have will keep me busy for some time. I will say it is nice to turn move and manipulate the benchwork as needed instead of having to work around it. When I get to wiring I usually set them up on their side on a table and do all the wiring there, beats laying under a layout for a day.
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#12
MMMMM foam....

[Image: Looking+East.jpg]

[Image: Looking+West.jpg]

Addded a little foam and got the road and sidewalk mocked up, I think I will start tackeling the switch and track next.
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#13
Greg, your street and sidewalk are perfectly fitted with the turnout! Just enough to clear the guard rail!!!

Matt
Proudly modelling Quebec Railway Light & Power Company since 1997.

Hedley-Junction Club Layout: http://www.hedley-junction.blogspot.com/

Erie 149th Street Harlem Station http://www.harlem-station.blogspot.com/
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#14
Greg, just seen your Gas Station kit, it's a very nice '30s structure! Hope to see it evolves in the '60s.

Matt
Proudly modelling Quebec Railway Light & Power Company since 1997.

Hedley-Junction Club Layout: http://www.hedley-junction.blogspot.com/

Erie 149th Street Harlem Station http://www.harlem-station.blogspot.com/
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#15
Like Matt said, it's nice to see a large structure planned for your layout module. Thumbsup
I notice that your turnout has regressed somewhat from an earlier photo Wink : is that a Central Valley turnout kit you're using now?

Wayne
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