Large Scale Central

SHASTA PACIFIC 3.0

The depot is all finished and went out to it’s future location for a photo op.

I ran the roof assembly through the table saw and removed 2 and 3/4 inches of overhang from both sides because the original overhang was only 5 scale feet above the freight dock floor and also now the windows show up much better.

Oh, and while I was waiting for paint and glue to dry I built this little maintenance shed from an old Aristo car I had picked up for the trucks.

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When you mount your buildings to 2x4 or 2x2 strips do you then screw down the wood to the rest of the bench? Or just let it sit on top?

Trying to figure out a way to mount my feed mill and make it strong as part of the bench work but also flexible enough that if one day if I have to remove it I could ( trying to make snap together subsections)

Craig,
Most of my buildings range from pretty heavy to dam heavy so they just sit on their foundations.
Some of the smaller (lighter) buildings have internal blocks attached to the foundation so the building cant slide around.

My biggest building (the main sawmill) is built in 4 sections for ease of placement and any needed future handling.

I figure my buildings will be pretty darn heavy enough but just was curious. I don’t plan on bringing them in and out.

Guess we end up moving at some point maybe it will be time to abandon large scale and go back indoors as long as we have a basement. :joy:

Here is the little house with it’s new roof and other repairs made, it will sit next to the refurbished church in Fields Landing.

Speaking of Churches, I have never had one on my railroad before then suddenly 2 show up from different sources.

The first is this beauty, solid cement board and needing some minor repair. I stripped off the old rotted Cedar shingles and replaced them with 15# building felt cut to shingles. I had to cut a large enough hole in the bottom to access the windows for re-gluing, thankfully they were all still there. Imagine the fun when I discovered that the bottom was 2 layers of 1/2 inch cement board but we gotter dun and fixed the windows and installed lighting.

It is now ready to plant in the new town of Fields Landing come Spring. I didn’t want to repaint the structure so left the chipped paint as is.

The second church building was a little more of a problem and a real basket case. First I really don’t need 2 church buildings in this small town so what do I do with it, I hate to throw anything away :grinning:

Here is the building after having all the old Silicon scraped out of the joints and being re-assembled, not looking to bad. It seems to be an old Pola building but the doors and windows scale very well in 1:20. I broke out all the small window mullions as half of them were missing anyway but the overall finish on the outside is in pretty good shape.
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Like I said, don’t need two churches but the building really doesn’t convert to some other structure easily. So why not use it like it is and change it to an eating establishment, the Chapel Cafe ? I built a new base and added a lean-to structure for the kitchen area around the back side.

I think it will make a great addition to the town and the Historical Society should approve.

Neat repurpose! Personally, I would have gone for a different denomination, setting up the possibility for dueling signboards during the All Church League Softball season!

  • Eric

That is the best 9 years I’ve spent reading this morning.

Rick what plywood do you use on the roof and what do you use to treat it ? If it is in the post already I can search for it. Just tell me it’s in there an I will backtrack

Thanks Bill, glad you enjoyed it. You may want to take a look here as well.

Pete, I just use 1/4 inch underlayment for the walls and roof of a structure like this. They are treated on the cut edges with Tight Bond 3 and sealed inside with clear Polyurethane as a moisture barrier before paint. The 1/2 inch ply base is given 2 coats of sealer after treating the edges with TB3.

Remember buildings like this do not stay out over the Winter, they are just built to withstand an occasional Spring shower :smiley:

Just about have this finished up. a little work on the roof of the addition and some signs and details and its good enough.

Should have the bench clear in time for this years MIK

Finished and ready to go out in the Spring to add to the new town of Fields Landing.

And the backside

Well back to Fields Landing.
The last post was back in December, and November for anything on the overall area. So now that most all the Spring maintenance is caught up on the rest of the railroad I can get back to building.

The stone wall that separates Fields landing from the mainline running track is now in place and we like the way it turned out. I built and painted these panels back in January and they have been sitting on the bench waiting for warm dry weather to be installed.

Made from individual pieces of building foam each section is about 18 inches long. Because the main line is on a grade and the Fields table is flat I used a step in the stones to maintain an even height on the main line side.

Because the walls on this end are so high I had to use exposed anchors to make things work. Tried to make them look like masonry anchors, hey, if you can’t hide em make them stand out :smiley:

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Did you paint all sides to keep the foam from degrading!?

Yep, Latex base coat, couple of gray sprays, Granit stone spray and a matte clear coat…

Really like the look of that wall. The anchor do add to the appeal. :sunglasses:

Here is a pict from the main line side of the wall.

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We got the half pit turntable finished up and operational today. I built the bridge deck last winter as well as the pit so just had to install the safety ring and fine tune the workings.

This is probably the only garden RR that you can stand in one spot and see 3 working
turntables :smiley:

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Not that we are in any way trying to compete…but, the IPP&W has 4 operating turntables, all within an area where you can see all of them from one point…
Your “Tables” look more prototypical , Rick…nice work…
Fred

Well ya got me beat Fred, my fourth turn table is not visible from the same point as are the three I mentioned :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: