My Layout - Scottland

jesso

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More Progress

I'm finally working on my subdivision, eventually it will have my current house, my old house and my friend's house. (There was going to be a lot more, but then I found out how big HO scale is)

Here is the real thing:
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Here is the HO model inspired by real events :)
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Lastly, I finally covered my hillside with rocks and also wanted to show the backyard.
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Nice work , won't be long before summer\fall has passed and I'll also find some precious modeling time. Keep up the great work and keep the pics coming :wave:
 

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MilesWestern - The doors and window frames are made out of cardstock cut with a laser. The garage door on front is laser engraved on.

Mooreway drew up the model for me and I put it together. Eventually I hope I will get better at building kits.
 

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Finally

With the addition of the parking lot, I have finally finished putting road in. I also put in the walking traills. I am going to work on the thin walking trail park tomorrow and start building another house. It is so nice to have the majority of the white styrofoam covered up.

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ukulele8421 - In N Scale, this layout would easily fit in your 3x5 requirements (it may fit 2x4, but it would be close!). There are lots of great small N scale layouts on that link I sent you plus several people here have GREAT small N Scale layouts. Check out Herc Driver's. His is fairly small and it photographs really well.

And trust me, if I can build something, anybody can.
 

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Park Opening!

The TLJ Trail Park was completed today. It allows a narrow area between the tracks that was previously unused to be for the betterment of the health of the community.

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Our first jogger:
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The corner of the park:
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UP SD40-2

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HEY, that was a GREAT IDEA SCOTT!:thumb::thumb::thumb: , NICELY done too!:winki::mrgreen: .
:deano: -Deano
 

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I think that lighter green tree in the middle of the jogging path needs a park bench underneath it complete with a transient sleeping under newspapers and a couple wine bottles laying on the grass underneath!:mrgreen:
 

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I admire you greatly for building such a contemporary layout, as no onle else has even bothered to create the things you already have easily achieved, such as a modern Light Rail Station, a tract home, and a small community park with a modern, interesting jogging path. I really would like to see what a layout of greater dimensions could look like with your fervor to model our uo-to-the-minute present, if nothing else it makes for one heck of a layout!

I agree about the betterment of the health of the community only if you fence off the nearby mainline with that 79mph speed limit! :razz:
 

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I admire you greatly for building such a contemporary layout, as no onle else has even bothered to create the things you already have easily achieved, such as a modern Light Rail Station, a tract home, and a small community park with a modern, interesting jogging path.
Hey, I tried to do a little city park around a water feature with a jogging path in the first of my three coffee tables! If you can ignore the blur and look really close, you can see all kinds of people sitting on park benches but no joggers. I guess nobody liked it for jogging.:cry:
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Scott, I love that jogger! What a nice little scene and great idea to fill this small space between the tracks :thumb::thumb:.