My estuary project; tide out.

Started by Deem, February 28, 2026, 02:49:45 PM

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Deem

If interested, I can show images of the early messy stages of the project.

deemery

That's a very interesting scenic concept!  I bet James Van B. has a lot to say about railroads running along East Coast estuaries.

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

Deem

Quote from: deemery on February 28, 2026, 06:39:22 PMThat's a very interesting scenic concept!  I bet James Van B. has a lot to say about railroads running along East Coast estuaries.

dave
Dave,

Look forward to checking out James Van B's work.

Before and after, but not complete.


Rick

Deem, that's some very good scenery work.
I especially like the cracked mud.
How'd you do that?

jbvb

Quote from: deemery on February 28, 2026, 06:39:22 PMThat's a very interesting scenic concept!  I bet James Van B. has a lot to say about railroads running along East Coast estuaries.

dave

My layout shows the B&M meeting tidewater in three places. Two of them are finished, but only the second got documented in the old RR-Line forum. This is where I started the Little River (Newbury MA) crossing of an arm of the Great Marsh:

https://modelersforum.com/index.php?topic=6843.45

But I didn't finish it till late 2015, so it's spread across 7 pages of my layout thread.  Sorry...

I built the Rowley River area a decade before I discovered modeling forums, but I'll add prototype and model pictures to my layout thread over the next few days.
James

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