2025 Winter Challenge - Building Time Forgot

Started by Larry C, January 07, 2026, 11:38:15 AM

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Larry C

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Ok, getting towards the end here:

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Wanted to add an old tarp over the end to look like someone at some point tried to cover the open roof area. I've used a tissue before but it's way to fragile and hard to work with. I decided to try something new. I grabbed a used dryer sheet, since it's now soft and flexible, and cut it in half. I folded it over on itself then added a thin layer of white glue and worked it through the material. I then made the fold I wanted and added more white glue then clamped the fold to hold it until the glue thoroughly dried. Cut a hole so it would go over the pulley. Spray painted it with a rattle can of red oxide primer then went over that with a coffee color while the primer was still wet. After that dried then the tarp was glued in place.

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This is the back of the diorama with the roof, what's left of it, in place. The metal roof is a Northeastern product and I used some scaps I had from other builds. These were spray painted with a grey primer then when dry weathered with a lot of rust.

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This is the front of the diorama but I need to dirty-up the gavel that Dave so kindly pointed out. As you can see there's not much left of the original roof and what is left is badly rusted. I'm going to end this here but I'll be back with some final photos; stay tuned.
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Larry C

So I'm going to call this build done. Here are some final photos:

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Dave had mentioned the gravel was too clean for the theme of the build and suggested adding some rust. I add that then went one step further and also added some black chalks.

 Thanks to everyone who followed along and left all those great comments and/or suggestions; they are greatly appreciated. So now this build is done it'll be back to Hank's Machine Shop build.
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Jerry

Larry you have a wonderful job on this project!!

But I would dirty that sign a little bit because when you look at all your fine work your eye goes right to the sign instead of the work you have done.

Jerry
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln

Zephyrus52246

Beautiful work.  Very nice weathering/rusting.

Jeff

Mark Dalrymple

Looks great, Larry.

Did you consider adding some purlins?

Cheers, Mark.

Larry C

Jerry thank you. Good observation on the sign; that's an easy fix.

Jeff thanks so much.

Mark thank you. No I never thought of adding any purlins.
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friscomike

Howdy Larry, 

Congratulations on the successful build.  The model lives up to the title and looks fantastic.

Have fun,
mike
My current builds are a Post Office. and miscellaneous rolling stock

elwoodblues

Larry,

The build looks great except for me there is something missing.  I would add some bent pieces of the corrugated roofing on the ground that has falling off the roof.

That said, well done.
Ron Newby
General Manager
Clearwater Valley Railroad Co.
www.cvry.ca

Larry C

Mike thank you; it was a fun build.

Ron I like your idea; Amy have to tinker a bit more and thanks.
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PRR Modeler

Congrats on another outstanding build.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

Larry C

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Current Projects: Hank's Machine Shop
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