Outstanding work. Wow! One suggestion: mix in some smaller stones in your stone pile. I'm sure sand excavation results in all sizes of stone from pebbles to boulders.
You are right - my Polish fellow modellers noticed the problem as well. I will rework this in some days.
I removed the biggest stones and added some smaller: Some more electricity work: I am ready to work on my control panel:
Robert - do not be shy... I do not understand a single word in DCC world. I am not able to solder SMDs and all those self made locos with mechanisms, shafts, replaced motors, 3D designed shells are ... beyond of my imagination and capabilities....
I had some plywood waiting for the long time to make two modules with Chrzypsko bridge: The bridge is waiting for a long time ... Brick parts were designed in 3D by @southernnscale Plywood to start the work - everything must be measured and adjusted: The first modul will represent just a plot of land with earthwork. The plot is slightly elevated: The module construction:
Thanks for the how it's done photos. And don't any of you guys be shy about it From the 3D modeling of Shortpainter or Heavy equipment designer to the micro engineering feats of eXact modelbau to the mind boggling realism of rray, BazBoyz, SMR, BostonJim, to, well, you get my drift! There are many specialists here at Trainboard. The Z scale world seems to be loaded with extremely talented individuals! Not to mention prolific. Thanks for letting me "hang around"!
That bridge looks great! I love watching you build these, as you place so much emphasis on detailing.
This is coffe cake by my wife on the left hand side and orange cake on the right - but still not finished. It is good to have wife ! ...
The module was initially painted and dirty roads were prepared: Followin the prototype I have made the stairs on the earthworks. They are 3D printed from Shapeways: I think the module is ready for the first layer of the grass.
It is coming along beautifully, Pawel. The river looks very convincing. It is a very unusual looking bridge. Is it still an active railroad line? Thanks for the updates. Be well. Jim