miðvikudagur, 15. júní 2011
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A bold fascia color choice?
Plenty. You see, one of the best cures for analysis paralysis is to do something � anything � that resembles progress. In my case, I was sick of tripping over the strips of Masonite and other wood cluttering the basement. Rather than wait until I had a �perfect� track plan I decided my immediate goal was to get the benchwork completed. This in my case meant installing the fascia panels. Once that�s done, the benchwork will, at long last, be complete.
A bold fascia color choice?
I haven�t posted on this blog lately simply because I�ve not done much on the layout. Oh, I�ve done plenty of thinking about the layout, but not much actual progress has been made. The reasons are many, including spring fever, a large amount of landscaping work that started in late March and is only now winding down, and simply a loss of inertia. A little bit of planning never hurt anyone. And daydreaming about that next layout is perfectly harmless, provided it doesn�t overshadow progress on the layout you�re actually trying to build.
But this bout of analysis paralysis has been the worst I�ve ever experienced. In short, I�d taken down all but the basic benchwork for a large, basement filling layout (that I�d built in near record time) and things haven�t fallen back into place as quickly as I thought they would. I have a number of structures and building mockups � I must have arranged, rearranged, and then re-rearranged them a bunch of times. Nothing seemed to look right, nothing was working right. In short, I was frustrated � burned out � and somewhat ticked off at myself and the layout.
So, as I�ve been busy at work at and puttering around the house for the last few months I�ve been doing a lot of second guessing what I�m planning to do in the basement. �Is this the �best� benchwork footprint?� �Should I model this town or that town?� I�ve even questioned era and prototype � after all, I�ve been doing some form of the Central Vermont steam era thing for well over a couple of decades. Perhaps it�s time to do something truly different?
I�ve decided the answer, at this time, for me, is �no.� I have the necessary collection of rolling stock and locomotives (too many of the latter, but that�s a story for another day) to come pretty close to accurately recreating the CV of the late steam era. I have a plan for most of the layout that I think will be interesting to build and operate. A huge question still remaining is what �Town 3� will represent. Perhaps some form of White River Junction? Perhaps a semi-freelanced industry such as a paper mill or limestone quarry. Or maybe another �typical� Northern division CV town � (If that�s the route I choose then the two most likely candidates at this point are Swanton or Randolph). Since I don�t really know what I�m going to do about the south end of the railroad, I�m going to loosely glue a few Atlas code 83 turnouts and lengths of flextrack in place as a temporary staging yard.
What I need to do is focus on those sections of the layout that are fairly firm in my mind � Waterbury and Essex Junction. After all, there�s no reason to let over thinking prevent me from making some headway on the rest of the railroad.
What does any of this have to do with installing fascia panels?
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The Essex Junction trainshed mockup in place. |
So, what comes after that? All the track is laid in Waterbury � and even wired and painted. But there�s still a lot of track in Essex Junction that needs to be installed. Refining the Essex Junction track arrangement is the next �big� project. I've got the mockup of the trainshed built and have been using it to determine the exact position of these key element in the scene.
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For reference, the mockup is about 28" long in HO scale. |
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View from looking south towards the trainshed. |
NOTE: Sky blue is not the final fascia color. Those are actually leftover pieces of Masonite from the lower-level backdrops on the formerly double-decked peninsula.
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Benchwork,
Essex Junction,
Layout design
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