Took a couple of detailed pictures of the non railroad industries installed last week. The loading dock in the first building needs some work still.
The Union Pacific N scale model railroad built by Daryl Kruse
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Clinton Small Industrial Area
Just east of the two large warehouses next to the Proviso/Clinton yard was a area that needed additional businesses that would be near a railroad right of way, but not necessarily with rail service. Rather than scratch build actual prototypes from the Clinton area, I just threw some buildings from my previous layout, the Rochelle Sub, in the area to see how they fit. Over time I messed with numerous different orientations. I was looking for a mix of old and new structures that are common for a lot of present day industries. Below is the orientation that I finally settled on.
With the location of structures set, the next step was putting in a parking lot for the industries. I wanted the parking lot to be old and in somewhat disrepair as you would typically find near a railroad right of way. I first marked off the boundaries of the lot and used Woodland Scenics "Smooth It" plaster to fashion a lot.
Once the plaster was dried I painted it a light gray and added gravel around the edges and on the lot itself. The gravel on the lot was to represent where pot holes has been filled in. A 6' chain link fence from Gold Metals Products completed the project. I did not have quite enough chain link fencing on hand, so I filled in the last bit with wood fencing. The wood fencing adds to the ad-hoc look of the scene.