Wrightsville Port: N-Scale Waterfront Layout

Nimo Nov 20, 2010

  1. Boilerman

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    The night scene with the lights looks great!
     
  2. Reddog170

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    Me and my son are absolutely amazed. You have done excellent work. We will use your tricks there when it comes to lighting our layout, especially the ball fields. We will continue to follow along. Shaun
     
  3. Nimo

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    Thanks everyone! :) Lighting effects somehow have become one of the most fascinating features even for myself. I am yet to complete a whole town scene with lights, as well as operating signals and neon lights! Hope to make it worth looking at even when there are no trains running! :p
     
  4. Nimo

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    In the last one month there is virtually no addition/progress to the layout, but I have spent quite a bit of time with it nonetheless. Had a few visitors to see the layout, spent time repairing and maintaining small small things that were kept neglected for some time - I am actually in that phase of the layout where the required activity level has reached its peak - A sharp increase in maintenance time and frequency as well as considerable new additions in the pipeline, given some parts of the layout is nearly complete it is also more interesting to do rail fanning, an increased knack to find more and more switching and operation challenges... overall this phase is demanding most time than it ever had before, or will, when the layout is complete.


    Now here are some shots and videos for the forum members to take part in all the fun - Operations in Wrightsville Port in a foggy and mystic night! :)


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    [VIDEO=youtube_share;mJHcHY9_T9g]http://youtu.be/mJHcHY9_T9g[/VIDEO]

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  5. Primavw

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    Metallica in string quartet! Nice choice! Looks great!
     
  6. Nimo

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    Thank you! Apocalyptica to be specific! One of my most favorite covers of Metallica! At times, I just like to listening to them than Metallica itself!
     
  7. BoxcabE50

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    Wow! What great mood music! I would have never imagined those crossover possibilities, from metal to classical.
     
  8. badlandnp

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    So much of the good metal is based on classical, such as Tourniquet.

    AAnd what could be a better fit for modern Railroading than metal music!
     
  9. Nimo

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    Well, I found prominent influence of classical music on many rock, metal and progressive bands - Deep Purple, Yes, Jethro Tull, Dream Theater, Pain of Salvation...
     
  10. paperkite

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    Kaustav and Mouli,
    Excellent work ! When I worked the ship yard , I always liked working the swing shift and the graveyard , peaceful and calm . Mouli has out done herself on the landscaping and detailing, still , the layout could use a couple hunderd sea gulls and their associated splatter Ha Ha !!!

    Try some Emerson, Lake and Palmer ,check out the organ music ... powerful stuff , early 70's
     
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  11. Nimo

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    Thanks very much. :) Sea Gulls (and their associated splatter) would be the last bit of detailing - I think that would be more prototypical! :p

    ELP is good... when it comes to Organ, it's very difficult for me to chose, honestly. As much as I like ELP, Tull etc. I also love Allman Bros. In my opinion Greg Allman's Hammond Organ is as important as Duane's slide guitar, if not more!
     
  12. BoxcabE50

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    I guess you'll need to be making a lot more videos, in order to utilize all of these soundtrack suggestions. Speaking of "Duane", how about of the same given name? Perhaps some Duane Eddy, such as Shazam? :)
     
  13. Nimo

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    Indeed! That's a great suggestion... But yes, if I look at rock 'n' role, I really have to spend rest of my life taking videos! :p
     
  14. Nimo

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    Detailing...

    Though there are a lot of big projects that are pending in Wrightsville Port, it is sometimes a daunting task to be continuously involved in complicated, time consuming tasks - especially when this year started with a horrifying work pressure.

    So, since the beginning of this year, I have taken a more relaxed approach till things settle down a bit and I can concentrate on the bigger tasks. So here are the updates:


    First, I wanted to cover that ugly bit of white foam still peeping out beneath the Coverall Paint's factory and bring some more life to the layout. So I continued with the sea side retaining wall beyond the limit of the boat yard, sprinkled some greenery around, made a bench and added a couple of figures:


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    After that I added a safety railing and a stair case to the scene (though the stair case is very hard to see from the normal viewing angles):


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    Coming to the other side of the layout, I made some considerable progress to bring the trestle closer to finish. Painted the trestle still gray, applied heavy weathering strokes all over, and then covered the top with wood planks to model the walk-way. I also added a lot of bush, shrubs and undergrowth around the trestle to complete the scenic portion around it as well.


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  15. Nimo

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    The last bit of progress is one of the most critical one for this whole project and actually a part of a much bigger chunk of work. Given the scene is over 95% complete in the area around the lighthouse, I decided to get my hands dirty and start with the water!


    Now, I decided to dodge all popular methods of modeling water in model railroading world, and picked something that is used primarily in ship modeling side of the pond - Acrylic Gel. I started by giving the base a final coat of black, and a mix of gray, black and yellow occur for the edges. I used a shade of dark gray for the transition.


    Once the paint dried, Mouli started putting dabs of the acrylic gel on top of it - we used Liquitex high gloss acrylic gel - the product is very similar (might be even the same) to Woodland scenic's model water product, just a lot cheaper! After making a fairly uniform application, she started creating the waves. We went for a little bigger waves - simulating just the beginning of the high tide where water just strarted returning to the shore. You can see all the joy in Mouli's face given she got the job to dab some paint around!

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    Once the gel dried, I painted the peaks and rises green, and added white paint to simulate foam. Once dried, added multiple coats of the the gel medium to make the surface more reflective.

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    Though it looks decent, honestly, we don't think this is the best that we can do. We are planning and experimenting to bring more depth and realistic effects in our second attempt on top of this.
     
  16. OC Engineer JD

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    Really enjoying the progress! Its looking really good....keep them coming :)
     
  17. Nimo

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    Thank you. :)
     
  18. Waggs

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    Hi Nimo and Wife, I tried posting to this thread once before but for some reason it didn't work, so, you 2 have done a great job from what I can tell. You are inspiring me to get busy and start planning my layout. I'm new to the hobby but have had "N" scale train stuff for around 15 years. L O N G story. Thanks for sharing.
     
  19. Nimo

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    Pleasure is all ours, and thanks for the compliments. :) I would say start with a layout, however small that is... you cannot imagine how rewarding it will be after waiting for 15 years! :)
     
  20. Nimo

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    Yesterday added more bush, shrub and undergrowth around the lighthouse and the tunnel. Also added the froth and foam on the water - primarily along the shoreline. I added the railings on the trestle as well.


    These additions make the scene around the lighthouse complete. Next in focus is completing the grain facility, oil facility and coal discharge facility.


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    By the way, I received my last order recently. Though it mostly contained detailing and scratchbuilding stuff, there is one that does stand out!


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    This is Kato container handler. The model does depict a little older time, so works well with my theme. Decent model for it's price.
     

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