Track adjacent to beaches diorama

Started by Deem, February 28, 2026, 12:58:39 AM

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Deem

Quote from: Philip on February 28, 2026, 06:11:25 PM
Quote from: Deem on February 28, 2026, 02:34:16 PMIt is made from corn silk. I baked different batches in the oven to get different textures and colour.


That is interesting, Nice indeed!

Thanks. When I placed them on the beach I soaked them in a water mix of white glue and sprayed them with hairspray I think or dullcote.

jbvb

In 1983 we drove along the South and East coasts of Nova Scotia. I recall a few places where the old Halifax & Southwestern (by then CN) had that relationship to the Atlantic.  Is Pubnico close?  The line was abandoned between Yarmouth and Liverpool when we visited, but the roadbed was intact.
James

Deem

Quote from: jbvb on March 01, 2026, 08:49:56 AMIn 1983 we drove along the South and East coasts of Nova Scotia. I recall a few places where the old Halifax & Southwestern (by then CN) had that relationship to the Atlantic.  Is Pubnico close?  The line was abandoned between Yarmouth and Liverpool when we visited, but the roadbed was intact.
Yes James, that area.

I would also like to model one of the east coast track scenes seen in the film "The Railrodder" if ever I get a large enough space.

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