I am looking for some background buildings for my N&E layout.Do you guys know of any manufacturers or have any ideas for some building flats?Something like this one... It doesnt have to be a business as long as it is no more than 2" deep.Maybe some residential buildings.I just need some ideas.
I have an old WABASH VALLEY kit #WKN821 (N scale version) "THE WAREHOUSE" almost identical to what you show. I've had it for 20 years or longer, don't know if it is still available. But it is almost a "box of sticks" kit-- windows, plastic sheet printed with brick pattern to cut to fit, and, yes, sticks --well, they ARE cut to length to make the concrete frame. Almost might as well be scratchbuilding. That might even be easier than using a kit.
Might use some Design Preservation modular building kits to build a flat. There are several styles and kinds available. I think Walthers has/had some flat kits too. Just thought of it. Number one kid used the Heljan number 806 grain elevator kit and made it up as a building flat. The silos were one sided and the back half was used to make the elevator longer. The head house on top was done the same way with the roof cut lengthwise to fit.
DPM kits can be used for just flat walls. You can stack them or just butt them up side by side depending on what you want. INTERNET MODEL TRAINS - DPM HO Scale Modular Building Parts
Using Auran Trainz for backdrops [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]I made a backdrop by using the Buildings in Auran trainz and taking screen shots of them, and pasting them to paint or Gimp. The picture is then pasted on to foam core board, the edges of which are painted a grey colour. Rather than make my layout fit the backdrop, I can make my backdrop fit my layout by printing out as close as I can to what I want or envisage. [/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]When you do the screen dumps onto the Auran "board" put some scenic green underneath it and rotate your building and or your view so that you get the full "sunny side" ... which in the case of you in the Northern Hemisphere is the South aspect of Trainz compass.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]The pictures are printed on sticker A4 size paper then cut out and applied... and it is fun![/FONT]
I am also getting ready to make some background building flats. This is a test item of textures & signs printed from jpg files that I got on line applied to a cardboard square. I will likely use foam board when I make the final buildings. Also you can use real photos or othe images from old postcards found online. Just copy & paste image to MS Publisher or other software that you can size photo to your scale... (for me HO) or you can make it small to look like it is far away. Here are some postcards sized to HO
These are N scale structures, but you can do the same thing in HO. These twelve small building flats came from 1 DPM kit and 1 Walthers modular kit. This shows most of those flats in place behind some low relief buildings.
There are some online places that sell them. One place is called back drop warehouse and the other is sceniking. There is compnay that does sell modern backdrop buildings but I can't recall the name right now. I do know that they have an add in the new MR for a gas station that they just released.
I'm just building a new layout and have a need for background buildings too. In addition to the background the corners have to be filled in a useful manner too. This is my interpretation of a mill based on cornerstone The other corner will become some kind of meat processing. It is also mainly based on cornerstone. Walthers had a special sales on the modular kit during spring. I got a batch of elements and used it here. This building is based on the well known DPM elements. At this time all buildings are in raw condition only. They had to be completed up to this stage to finalize the track layout. May be you can pickup some idears
Really nice mill complex. I like the use of space and the sidings for switching. This "relief" buildings concept makes it much easier for increasing layout operations without sacrificing realism. This reminds me of the type of layout I saw on David Barrow's Cat Mountain and Santa Fe several years ago. Those were some really relief structures.
It is based on some "DPM Designer bulk pack" "Rectangular window., Industrial building 362". The backside shows the dirty part of the construction The mortal wash with light gray is very important for the overall impression.
This might be of interest also. They are flats or low relief. http://www.kingmill.com/shop/index.php?cPath=21
Great info on this thread! Although I prefer the flats or low-relief structure approach, I have been seeing more and more modelers use digital images laminated to foamboard or styrene to produce background (and even foreground) buildings with great results. All of the background buildings in this scene of downtown Lynchburg, VA on Mike Burgett's C&O Clifton Forge Division are digital images printed out and laminated on foamboard: Jamie
Digital images laminated to foamboard I like the look of the digital images......you can use like building blocks to make your own design, just add doors, windows, signs ect or use a whole image of a real building. Here is my test try.
Thanks for that link! I believe that is the company that Mike Burgess uses/created/co-founded on his C&O layout that I posted a pic of above. I have been following his layout closely and I will be trying some of these out. Very economical (money & time). Jamie
How do you laminate these to foam board or any flat surface? Is foam board best to use? What type of glue/epoxy/cement do you use? I would be concerned about the image peeling away from the foam board after a few years in large temperature changes. Thanks for the info.