In-ko-pah Railroad: Some work in progress

Ray Dunakin

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Work on the railroad has been quite limited lately due to Cris' health issues, however I have managed to get a little bit done. Here's what I've got so far... First up, I decided that the next building in the town of Dos Manos would be a hotel. I'm still working on the design, but here's a simple drawing of the front. It will be a "Mission Revival" type building, with Spanish tile roofing, arches supporting the roof over the sidewalk, etc.:
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I wanted it to be three stories tall, but I wanted to make sure it wouldn't overwhelm the other buildings too much. So today I knocked out a very crude mockup and placed it on the layout. I think it will have to be another inch or two taller but I think it will still fit in ok. What do you think? I also need to raise the roof over the sidewalk a bit, and add a few more features to the mockup:
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I'm still trying to figure out what material to make the hotel out of. I'd like something about a half inch thick that is totally weatherproof -- maybe some expanded PVC board? I'm open to suggestions. The other project I've been working on a little is the site for the town of Mineral Ridge. Back in July and August I started preparing the site by building a miniature concrete retaining wall, supporting a short road up the slope. Now I've started creating foundations for the buildings that will eventually line the roadside. Here's a couple shots of the first two foundations under construction. I made forms out of foam core board...
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Here's a shot of the townsite under construction. As you can see, I've also been building a miniature stone retaining wall on the cliff above the town. This will eventually support a small mining tram that will run between the mines and a future mill:
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Anyway, that's it for now. But I would like to share something non-RR related. Here's a couple pics of the tiny little goldfinches that come to our feeder. These are one of our favorite types of birds! Cris calls them "tippy birds" because they hang upside down to eat from their special feeder:

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Enjoy!
 
Nice project Ray. I cannot comment on construction materials as I have yet to embark on the built environment, but your stonework and concrete casting are top notch (I,ve enjoyed your previous postings!). Superb, and so looks right.

The buildings you have made look right too and look as though they belong:thumbup:
 
Read your article in the December 2011 issue of Garden Railways magazine, impressive landscaping and bridge building, very very nice. The buildings are excellently modelled too
 
Loved your article in GR magazine. So much work, but it sure is a great result and obviously you still have more plans. I reckon that's the most important thing in the hobby - to know where the next 'stage', and the one after that, might go!
I await your new mining tram and mine and mill. Would love to see more pics - especially from the top of the mountains looking down. The ones in GR just weren't enough.
 
Totally, totally ace. Your trestles, the buildings, in fact the whole layout is a great inspiration Ray.
 
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