Getting there slowly - a new station emerges (well in part)

viaEstrecha

Spanish metre gauge in G scale (on the cheap)
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Just indulging in another small 'Woohoo Moment' as I have finally joined up the pretty bits around the whole of my main line circuit. For several years, there was a patch of bare weeds right in the centre of the garden, destined to become the new station one day, but this summer I ran out of excuses and have created at least the main infrastructure. The station building ought to follow over the winter. Though I say it myself, I am quite chuffed with this so far.

General layout with yards to left (for loco shed) and right (2 industrial sidings), 2 bay platforms, left for goods shed and right for Branch Line to El Boixar and of course the double track Main down the centre:
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Level crossing adjacent to the tunnel mouth. The road is made from leftover tiles from our kitchen!
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The street behind seems to provide the backdrop I was aiming for - I published a bit about it before in this Forum {https://www.gscalecentral.net/buildings-bridges-lineside/calle-la-estacion-(station-street)/}. The crossing is non-working but is intended to represent the older type with a cable and remote winch. Only the red traffic light needs to be lit, of course (LED). Usual bits used include a screw from a washing machine for the electric bell, pre-war Meccano and a bit of old umbrella as the barrier mechanism:

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Definitely would not recommend siting stations on a curve - the 2 platforms took about 1000 individually cut bits of Alcan Forex, 170 cocktail sticks and about 400ml of 'Uhu' and took over 3 weeks to build. The station building itself will go to the right of the closest lamp post, opposite the foot crossing and will need to be a strange shape to occupy the curved site:

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I have been pleased with the planting so far. I set several plants and troughs into the ground around the baseboards before I began and so far so good and even my 'bonsai' hebe bushes are surviving:

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The street has just dropped into position for the day, to give me an idea of how it looks, but apart from the dodgy pavement, I think it is fairly convincing:

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That's enough blowing my own trumpet for now! One last one, though - another look down the street. The Campsa petrol lorry was bashed from a Luftwaffe fire engine and will be getting a home in the little fuel depot being made for one of the industrial sidings. Another winter project, that one. It is parked strangely, to hide the big coil of 1:1 network cable which is ready to connect the station lighting!

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Excellent!
 
Getting there slowly but with excellent results. It's difficult in places to tell where rail layout finishes and the real world begins.
 
Puts mine to shame.
 
Very nice indeed, I really like that :D
 
Excellent and very realistic scenery. Would really like to see more

Rik
 
Very definitely worth a pause for celebration. Hope you´re going to post more pics! :) ;) :D ;D :o 8) ??? ::) :P
 
Once again superlatives fail me....
 
viaEstrecha said:
The street has just dropped into position for the day, to give me an idea of how it looks, but apart from the dodgy pavement, I think it is fairly convincing:
I think that's the understatement of the year. I think I will print some of your pics and caption them as "when I half as good as this, I'll be happy".

I'd love to see a list of some of the 'everyday items' you've used - I've noticed you mentioned hair pins, cocktail sticks etc. Give us some more ideas please.
 
A joy to behold! I remember you posting about the buildings - I was very impressed then at your ingenuity and the quality of the finished product. Your line compliments the street scene and vice versa. Keep posting!
 
That is sooooo good!
The trackage is great but the street scene is just full of atmosphere and captures the period and the ambience so well.....
What a doody!
 
Thanks, everyone - nice to be able to share my efforts, as I don't belong to any club or have railway buddies nearby.

Official Spokesdonkey for the Ferrocarril Val de Martin, Ernesto, remains tight-lipped about plans to construct more buildings in the station district, but conceded that details will be released to the public later in the year.

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Excellent work,keep the pics (and us ;)) up to date!!!!excellent!
 
Marvellous modelling , congratulations to Ernesto and yourself :D
 
Very nice! I love the overall look and feel, it really does have character and atmosphere!

A nice effect is created when lots of individual little details all come together to form a realistic whole! :)

Keep up the good work,
G
 
trammayo said:
A joy to behold! I remember you posting about the buildings - I was very impressed then at your ingenuity and the quality of the finished product. Your line compliments the street scene and vice versa. Keep posting!

I have just caught up with this thread, and I am very interested in being directed to the posting mentioned please, as I have finally reached the position where by I can start on my buildings and all help on various methods would be most helpful
 
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