Friday, 6 December 2024

Layout Ground Cover Finished

A major milestone has been reached on my small Nystrup Gravel layout: all surfaces are covered in basic, appropriate materials. After the petrol pump was placed and the area around it covered in sand and gravel, I got the remaining surfaces on the layout covered. Much better than the painted disposable kitchen rags (that themselves were much better than white foam blocks and plywood). I even made it before my set target by the end of December. The milestone places my little Nystrup Gravel well in the semi-finished category 4½ years after building the module frames were begun

A view along the tracks with one of Nystrup Gravel's structures in the background. Fowler loco reversing to pick up a train of skips.

My ballasting activities were almost brought to a halt due to supply chain disruptions. The amount of ballast needed on the layout almost outstripped my available material, but fortunately I could make the last batch stretch. Imagine a model of a gravel line running out of gravel. Humiliating!

Workshop manager Petersen looking at the shrubbery behind the brick shed.

In the proces of adding of basic ground cover I also fitted the petrol pump and test fitted some coarse shrubbery behind the fuel shed. The layout still need a lot of detailing. Some work, like vegetation and plants, has been started, some work is planned and other elements are still only in the 'I could also do that-stage'. 

In this north-easterly view it's clear how much better the layout looks with a basic ground cover added. The petrol pump also adds life and colour to the scene.

And to be completly honest: the layout still need a little ground cover material at the layout's edges. To avoid damaging the backscene or the floor of the room I'll be adding the ground cover along the remaining edges once I have the layout set up in a more appropriate work area. 

Close-up of the brick shed showing how the area to the front and right of the building still needs some ground cover and blending in. A model railway is never finished!

I'll now be clearing away the containers and bags with sand and gravel and clean up my worktable. The work in the coming months will focus on locomotives and road vehicles.

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