Tuesday, 5 May 2026

1/87 Diorama Progressing

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! 

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.

Lovely Spring weather has seen me working outside. Here I'm gluing foamboard as foundation for H0f and H0e track. The bricks with the mark of The Royal Danish Post and Telegraph Service were saved years ago from a demolished post office. They now serve to keep everything in position as the glue dries.

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.

The position of main broad gauge line and the main track of the 750 mm narrow gauge line is more or less decided. Between the fence and 750 mm track I plan to fit a 600 mm track with dilapidated rolling stock. In the front area I hope to fit in another 750 mm track with a few turnouts to a siding and a work shop building.

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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