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In our last installment Big Grin I had added some real estate, expanded the wooded area and built a pond, all detailed elsewhere. What to do with the long narrow strip shown has eluded me for nearly a year.



Several folks have mentioned adding a train to the diorama. I wasn't loving the idea of an actual train for a few reasons, but it finally occurred to me that a section of abandoned track would work, and give me an excuse to build a trestle which I've always thought would be cool.



I carved off one corner of the 4 inch layer of foam board I use as a base and covered it with plaster to simulate rock walls. I carved out abutments for the trestle bents and added some color washes and vegetation.



Then it was a matter of building the trestles, laying ties and ballast and detailing the surrounding area.



Down in the gorge below the trestle a couple of hobos are sitting around a fire. There are flickering LEDs in the barrel to simulate the flames.




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That's some great rock work and a good use of the corner. Well done, sir.


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*1-2-3 block not to scale. Wink



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*1-2-3 block not to scale. Wink


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Not a train, but am I the only one who thinks a scale model of ryan81986's speeder would look great on that abandoned section of track?
 
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Not a train, but am I the only one who thinks a scale model of ryan81986's speeder would look great on that abandoned section of track?


Funny you should mention that, my wife said a rail speeder (actually "You know, one of those little cart thingies") would look good.

I shall have to find some pics and figure out some dimensions. Shouldn't be too hard to fab one up.




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You create marvelous worlds with your art. If you could figure out a way to video your process, I'm sure you could get a little money from YouTube. I watch stranger things sometimes. I watched 20 minutes last night of some dude living inside a Chevy Comaro.


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That is excellent.

Dioramas have fascinated me since the days of the Monogram-brand WW2 model kits that used to include color pamphlets with diorama examples.



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That’s some awesome stuff you’re doing. I love looking at dioramas. If I had the extra space I’d be building one myself.


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Great job!


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Not a train, but am I the only one who thinks a scale model of ryan81986's speeder would look great on that abandoned section of track?


Funny you should mention that, my wife said a rail speeder (actually "You know, one of those little cart thingies") would look good.

I shall have to find some pics and figure out some dimensions. Shouldn't be too hard to fab one up.


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Thanks for the link, HRK. That'll be very useful.




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