Northern Pacific Shelf Layout

Halfwit Dec 29, 2009

  1. Nnerd

    Nnerd TrainBoard Member

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    As usual, I'm a little late to the party, but, just had to say that it looks great, and I also use my old packing foam and whatnots to create scenery. Its cheaper in the long run, and thats a fact! Keep up the good work!
     
  2. Halfwit

    Halfwit New Member

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    I'm going to hang the back drop on the wall, I want it to be easy to shift and I'm building it in the shed so I want to see it in the actual room, with the lighting etc. before I decide on exactly what I want.

    Mine was in a huge trash bag too, ready to go to the dump before I thought 'This has to be useful for something'. I'm planing to use it as support for the scenery. I'm going to use a few different methods, including fibreglass (which I haven't seen done yet).

    Not yet, it's too hot to work on the layout atm, so I'll do a rough plan over the next few days.

    Don't worry progress will be very slow for the next month or two till it cools down a bit. I'm planing to have the bench work done, track laid and wiring done by April and scenery done by September.

    And thanks for the kind words everyone:tb-biggrin:
     
  3. Delamaize

    Delamaize TrainBoard Member

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    Another NP moddeler here, I chose the Tacoma division, 4th Sub. witch is the Prarie line, Growing up in Tenino, Wa. it is the natrual choice for me. Although, with my wife being in the army, with no intentions on getting out, I guess I am going to have to put a layout on hold. I am planning a Ntrak module of Tenino, Wa. it will be a Foobie, because the NP didn't run a triple main in that area, but Hey, better than nothing.
     
  4. Thieu

    Thieu TrainBoard Member

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