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Operation oriented N Scale layout in a bedroom space
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Sand Springs Railway - MKT depot - scratch built
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Sand Springs Railway - Sheffield Steel - Scratch built
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Sand Springs Railway - Kerr Glass Products - Kit bashed
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Sand Springs Railway - Kerr Glass Materials - Scratch built
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Sand Springs Railway - Kerr Glass shipping and receiving. Again the signs are from my computer.
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Sand Springs Railway - Embossed over styrene scratch built again. Note the doors were cut open on the truck. The tank at the side is pvc with styrene glue to the end. The fork lift load of corrigated boxes is made from a cut up brown paper sack. The white post that you see around the layout mark where I put uncoupling magnets.
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Sand Springs Railway - Another embossed paper covered building. The power poles were made from wooden cotton swab sticks (again about 20 years old from a previous layout) The rotors in the cooling station are compression fittings that I modified. This sign like many others on the layout was printed from a typical program that comes on almost all computers. The other signs on the layout are usually dry transfers.
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Sand Springs Railway - Yuba Steel Fabrication in West Sand Springs Industrial. Scratch built - The lines on the corrigated metal were made by paint building silver and starting at the bottom and put a piece of masking tape at what ever height you want the panels. Starting right under the tape use a brush with whethering chalk to add a shadow (very light) just under the tape. Move it up, do it again, and again and again.
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Sand Springs Railway - Yuba Steel Fabrication in West Sand Springs - the Brown Fruit company and the Sinclair Station (both scratch built) and from a N Trak module I had almost 20 years ago.
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Sand Springs Railway - Overview of Sand Springs east. The skyboard is 1/8th inch masonite. Primed white, painted blue. The mountains are painted solid (green of you choice) a fan brush, just tipped in light green apple looking color, makes the ridges and valleys. Very easy, try it on a scrap to get the technique that soots you.
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Sand Springs Railway - Vigo Dog Food - The Vigo can for the sign was a black and white photo that I copied from my high school yearbook, then with yellow colored pencil I changed it to the family yellow label, which I remember from my youth. The structure is scratch built with Holgate Reynold paper covering the styrene. The turbines are beads from a hobby store.
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Sand Springs Railway - Trackside structure - scratch built - roofing shingles were printed on gray construction paper.
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Sand Springs Railway - Commander Mills - Kitbash - the sign is Holgate Reynolds embossed paper.
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Sand Springs Railway - Partial view of Sand Springs east industrial area
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Sand Springs Railway - Sinclair overall view
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Sand Springs Railway - The wall is scratch built, and the tanks were made from pvc water line unions, available at almost every hardware store. I glued a flat piece of styrene on the top and trimmed to fit.
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Sand Springs Railway - The Sinclair ware house, does not have interior lighting, but I used clear plastic with a light dusting of flat black, it gives the outward appearance of a tar roof but lets the lights from above show through to light the building. This method was also used on the engine house with great results.
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Sand Springs Railway - Dry storage in east Sand Springs, used frequently by the oil and chemical companies.
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Sand Springs Railway - Entering Lake Station from the west
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Sand Springs Railway - Sand Springs Lake, Brooks Meats and Veale Concrete. Brooks Meats (very small) scratchbuilt structure (The brick siding is Holgate Reynolds embossed paper over styrene) The dam on the lake is scratchbuilt, poured hydrocal, and the stones carved with an exacto.
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Sand Springs Railway - The white building (Veale Concrete) was scratch built using corigated styrene plastic. The small team track building was scratch built by my good friend Gary and many of the vehicles and people were provided by Gary and my good friends Jan and Brad.
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Sand Springs Railway - Close up of the ore bunkers at Veale Concrete.
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Sand Springs Railway - A look down the road in Lake Station, front left is Allied Lumber, and behind that is the Tulsa Stock Yards. I scratch built that building almost 20 years ago for an N Trak module.
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Sand Springs Railway - The stock yard and pens were all built from styrene. The lumber loads were cut from hobby plywood and the ends painted to represent stacked lumber.
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Sand Springs Railway - Katy engine passing through the rural area 1 of 3 The rural buildings are scratchbuilt.
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Sand Springs Railway - Katy engine passing through the rural area. The farmhouse is scratchbuilt.
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Sand Springs Railway - A mule guards the cattle from coyotes as one farmer is clearing trees and the other checks on the herd. The water trough used a large bolt with heavy duty foil wrapped around it to make the corrigated look. Then it was filled with epoxy to make water. The stream of water that fills the pool was made with a hair from my head and clear nail polish.
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Sand Springs Railway - Entering Lake Station - The drainage pipes were heavy duty aluminum foil wrapped around a bolt to make the ridges. The water and drainage is my wife's clear fingernail polish and the dirt came from a dirt pile down the street that I sifted through a grease splatter screen.
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Sand Springs Railway - Exiting Muskogee with the continuous loop installed.
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Sand Springs Railway the right track goes to Sand Springs while the left is Katy Railroads passage to Muskogee.
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Sand Springs Railway - West toward Sand Springs
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Sand Springs Railway - Vern Station Overview
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Sand Springs Railway - Vern Station - Sunaco bulk oil depot.
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Sand Springs Railway - Trackage from West Tulsa Interchange to Vern Station.
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Sand Springs Railway - Arkansas Riverbridge Construction - Scratchbuilt - made rectangular styrene molds and carved with exacto
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Sand Springs Railway - Inside view of continuous run loop at West Tulsa Interchange.
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Sand Springs Railway - Overview of continuous run loop from West Tulsa to Muskogee.
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Sand Springs Railway - The continuous run loop is in place, secured on horizontal support and pinned.
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Sand Springs Railway - Overview of the West end of the West Tulsa Interchange. The continuous run loop rests on the horizontal support on facia, and is secured to layout frame.
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Sand Springs Railway - Scratchbuilt line shack at the West Tulsa turntable.
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Sand Springs Railway - West end of West Tulsa interchange, Occasionally we have "all steam day" on the Sand Springs layout and a turntable is used to turn the engines. A crew of pole setters are working on telephone poles. The wench in the truck was kitbashed with a diesel truck fuel tank and a few pieces of styrene. The telephone poles were scratchbuilt from brass.
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Sand Springs Railway - Close up of Telephone workers
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