This BLOG will chronicle the design and construction of a proto-freelance HO scale model railroad. I've based this layout on the area that I grew up in. This line is no longer in use but I will try to keep it alive in my own way. The purpose of the layout is to enjoy running trains. PERIOD. It will not be prototypical to any era or road. I just want to run trains that have or could have run on the line through Starkville, MS. plus a few extras.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Getting closer to the golden spike
Today, I laid the LAST turnout on the layout. It's on the upper deck at the Georgia Pacific particle board plant. This plant has three switches and four spur tracks. The only track left to lay now are the four spur tracks!! The countdown begins!!!
Monday, April 5, 2010
A busy month....
It's been a busy month since my last update. I've gotten a good bit accomplished but of course, never as much as I wanted to do. First of all, I got my command cab bus wiring in and complete including six NCE UTPs for emergency plug-ins for my radio cabs. Now, no matter where you are on the layout, you are only a few steps away from a CAB bus plug in the event of battery failure on the radio cabs.
I was also able to get all the fascia in place and 98% painted. I've got one some area left that I plan to get painted this week. I've also got a small bit of fascia trimming to do as you can see in this shot of the Tibbee area. I've still got some foam to lay in for contour then I'll trim my fascia to match the contour.
My latest bit of track work is shown with this photo. This is the Port of Greenville that's on the back side of the Columbus and Greenville reverse loop. Now, I'll be able to prototypically run the Columbus to Greenville train on the layout. you can also see the Helix in the background of this photo.
I was also able to get all the track on the upper deck back into running shape. This winters cold, dry air played havoc on the track. I had several places where the benchwork shrank causing the track to buckle. I'm now about 97% done with track work. I've got about 8" of code 55 track to add to a TXI cement plant track and I've got about 6' of flex track to lay at the NS interchange on the lower deck. This should only take about an hour or so to get done. After that, the last bit of track work is the Georgia Pacific plant at Louisville on the upper deck. A few hours on this should wrap up my track work. I hope to be able to report all that done by the end of the month.
Monday, March 8, 2010
More plaster and some rail
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This photo is a composite photo of what my Artesia yard looks like on both sides of the backdrop. On the right, you can see the yard as seen from the aisles of the layout room. You can see where the arrival/departure tracks go though the backdrop. To the left, is what the arrival/departure tracks look like behind the backdrop. These will be 30' staging tracks along with one run through wye track and C&G staging. I'm almost through with wiring this up. All tracks but the wye track past the switch are live.

Sunday, January 31, 2010
Plaster and plastic
After getting the plaster done, I returned to working on my grain bins. I'd gotten an order in the mail from the hobby shop that included needed paint and styrene strips. So, I got the basic roof done and the first coat of paint on. Many have asked how I made the large grain bin. I started with a piece of green 8" PVP pipe and have been coating it with layers of Rix grain bin panels. The Rix panels are a different radius than the PVC pipe so I first soaked the Rix parts in boiling water to soften them up. Then quickly super glued them to the pipe. So far, I like how my first real scratch build is going. Next up is detailing and weathering.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Lay of the land
In the mean time, I've started on laying in the scenery base. In these two photos, I've gotten the foam in and carved to the basic form. Today, I'm going to try to get some plaster cloth laid over and get the hard shell ready. After the plaster cloth, I plan to use Joe Fugate's cement/plaster/vermiculite recipe to fine tune the contour of the land.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Waiting on the mail!!!!!!!!!


On the bright side, we'll be making a family trip to Atlanta soon and I have Kennesaw Trains on the top of my list. I plan on leaving there with a good bit of scratch building materials to further these two and other projects.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Three steps forward, one step back......
Been a slow layout week...
I've had a slow week working on the layout as I got involved in a few DCC installs on some locomotives. One thing I've learned is DC...

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WOW!!!! I can't believe it's been over a year since my last post! Life has been so busy, I've not had time to work on the layout...
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I've had a slow week working on the layout as I got involved in a few DCC installs on some locomotives. One thing I've learned is DC...
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My immediate plan is to get all bridges on the layout completed this month. Got several more to go. Here's my next project, the Washing...