Wednesday, August 21, 2019

A little rearranging and some mud

A building relocation, wagons and mud make the depot section
look busier and dirtier--i.e. perfect.
Something just wasn't feeling right about the depot area on the layout. Even though having the freight station on the "far" side of the tracks opened it up a bit, it didn't have a natural flow to the buildings. I decided to experiment and I think it turned out well.

Before, the freight station felt left out, ignored.

Though it made a pretty scene, it didn't say "army depot."
The freight station is now on the same parcel of land as the passenger station. The area is more cramped, but I think that's fine for what I'm going for. 

I also added some mud (real dirt) to where the wagons and foot traffic would have worn away all the grass. Adding in some of the station workers and cargo, and it looks more like the bustling depot I had hoped to build.
Moving the freight station onto the same piece of land as the
passenger station was the right move. 

My hope is to supplement this scene in the next few months with another loading platform, more figures and cargo.

The figures are the biggest time sink, as I haven't yet started on any of the other miniatures I got from Good Ground and GHQ. I have to run out for some black spray paint to prime them.

But I'm already getting excited for how improved the whole scene will look with double the wagons, some officers, = a platoon of cavalry, and a company of infantry moving to their next destination. 

2 comments:

  1. Hello! I have recently discovered your blog, and am really enjoying it.
    A little about me:
    I have been infatuated with both trains and the American Civil War, since I was a kid. So, naturally it was inevitable the two would eventually collide into the same hobby. (I am also a Civil War Renactor, by the way.) I have been involved with N scale since the early 1980's.
    Then, finally Micro-Trains released their Civil War Commemorative 150th Anniversary train sets and Atlas released their 4-4-0's!
    I then realized, this might be an opportunity to build an actual layout, set within my favorite time period! Ever since then, I have been amassing quite a collection of locomotives and rolling stock. I have yet, to construct a layout, as space and time have been at a premium. Nevertheless, I have been an armchair modeler and have now found myself living vicariously, through your blog. It has been inspiring and fun to follow. Yours and my interests seem very similar. If you so desire, I would like to correspond with you, via Facebook or another means. My email is ksw46163@yahoo.com
    Thanks.

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    1. I'm always happy to hear your comments here. It'll help get some of the casual readers to maybe join in.

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