Author Topic: Mount Union Re-Development Committee  (Read 18106 times)

Craig

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Re: Mount Union Re-Development Committee
« Reply #90 on: June 11, 2023, 09:28:08 AM »
Beautiful craftsmanship as always Rick!!  It is even more impressive in person!!
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Re: Mount Union Re-Development Committee
« Reply #91 on: June 19, 2023, 10:20:40 AM »
Next up, the depot.  I'm thinking a brick structure with brick pilasters and a metal seamed roof.  A second story turret houses a railroad management type office.  I think the turret will help visually balance the 20 scale foot height difference between the tracks at this point of Mt Union, but not overpower the scene like a full 2 story building. An operators bay window faces the Antioc & Dover tracks on the aisle side and will support a train order board that will be used to issue instructions for A&D staging adding a little variety to layout operations. Deep over-hanging roof eves and an extended stand alone roof will shelter a cement platform.  A team/LCL track will have a boxcar door height dock on the back side.  This dock will help visually transition the middle of the scene from A&D "ground level" at front to A&O "track level" at the back and break up the long retaining wall along the upper tracks. Of course, construction will be primarily styrene and all scratch built. 

Here is the front wall so far...


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Re: Mount Union Re-Development Committee
« Reply #92 on: February 06, 2026, 03:59:45 PM »
Its been awhile!  I have finished my N scale project and am back in the O scale world!  Time for some updates on the Mount Union depot. 

Basic .040 layered styrene with brick sheet and styrene "stone-work".  All the doors are scratch built in place and the windows will be modified Grandt Line castings that I have modified to resemble inset type windows used in a stone or brick structure. I'm getting close to finishing the basic structure, with nearly all the brick work completed.  Lots of small architectural brick details to be added to really bring out the 3D texture of the overall structure.  I think all the variations of depth in the brick work keeps the eyes moving and really sell the story that this is a classic brick structure. 

Thankfully the brick sheets greatly speed up the process.  I can only imagine the pain it would be to carve or place each individual brick!  Ask David about his award winning C&O tower...!

 






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Windsor, CO

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Re: Mount Union Re-Development Committee
« Reply #93 on: February 06, 2026, 04:18:02 PM »
Ooh. I can't wait to see it when finished!

The 4 fake chimneys add a castle-like look to the station. It will be a photographic focus both from the front side and also from a train camera from rear track side.