Module "Nojewo1" was prepared with all the grass and roads: Firs forrest terrain is also prepared to "plant" the trees with small bushes, some pieces of wood andarea covered with ferns
Great looking railway! outstanding details like always have any good photo's of the clay cars! That building is also looking great like the design roof! great ideal with the legs
What do you mean by clay cars ? The idea of the way in which legs are attached to the module was adopted from the layout shown on German Z-fans forum. I added two things: the screw securing the leg in the module and metal bars down the legs to make the whole construction more stable.
I was talking about the photo with the people sitting in some small cars I thought they were clay car used to transport clay by a small car pulled by horses!
Walt - now I understand "the clay cars photo". I did not supposed that you can refere to the photo from page 1... As far as this location is concerned it is the only photo available.... Of course there were plenty of other places in which this type of cars were used.
I decided to try to model some details of reilway infrastructure. That is my result to build transmissions for semaphores. It is a bit overscaled but I think it is acceptable. What is your perception ?
The Chrzypsko bridge is one of the landmarks of line No 368. Here is some nice photo from steam era: https://www.bazakolejowa.pl/foto/1016/1447600081ec3d032499e9645e1ba4b4d7706af32f-17957.jpg One of my friends designed that bridge in 3D. I got in primer printed. Hope to have the module with this bridge one day...
I see you have already got a water tower. looks outstanding with the brick work! I think I missed this one! I did one also but doesn't have the brick work! this was a good design!
To follow up with the bridge I have to do some manual work to have it more close to prototype bridge. The important thing is wooden pavement on both sides of the track. Some real photos shows how it is done: The pavement will be lasercut in wood: To have it done there is a lot of work with ties. They are actually made of wood as well.It was painted with washes - first rusty and then black: Still a lot to be done:
Little update with the bridge. I finally finished handrails on one side of the bridge. last days I had only a little time for modelling and this is a very time consuming process to make it using small rods:
@southernnscale designed for Shapeways the brick part of the bridge. There are over 30.000 bricks ! I had to do some small changes to have both parts fit together. Model ready for painting: