In March I started a small diorama in 1/87 scale planned as an expanded 'photo plank' to show off my growing collection of Soviet narrow-gauge models. Measuring 85x35 cm it has now had the main terrain features added. After an almost total modellingless April I'm now getting back into productive modelling!
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| The diorama's main terrain feature - a low railway embankment - built from foam material and covered in disposable kitchen rags. |
On top of the plywood base I added a low embankment from foam material at the rear. This will carry a broad gauge track elevated above the narrow gauge tracks in front of it. The track will be glued to a 4 mm thick foamboard strip profiled to provide a representation of the subballast formation. I plan to fit the embankment with concrete sleepered track to represent a single track unelectrified broad gauge main line.
I have also begun covering the lower narrow gauge track area in 5 mm foambord. This will enable me to add drainage ditches between tracks where relevant. I've not quite decided the final track layout and placement of building elements, so I will be covering the majority of the area with foamboard.
A typical Soviet style prefabricated concrete fence of PO-2 type separates the embankment from the narrow gauge area and I cut foundations from scrap parts of plasticard for the placing of the fence. The fence is 'one-sided' and is made to be viewed from the narrow gauge area only, and consequently its rear side will be covered with a varied growth of shrubbery. The fence is glued in place and to strengthen the connection small foamboard columns support the fence from its backside, helping to make a strong bond.
I'm now playing with track segments, turnouts and cardboard mock-ups to find out how best to place them on the diorama.



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