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Title: a small detail for the C&V RR
Post by: Bill Gill on May 20, 2024, 06:30:08 PM
Modeling opportunties continue to be scarce. Here's a new small detail from today. It's unnoteworthy other than it shows one of the things I enjoy most about modelmaking: turning leftover stuff I already have into other things needed for the layout, simple though they may be.

The depot for my C&VRR is the last building needed. It will sit close to the front of the layout and some interior will be seen through the windows.

All the small depot interiors I found online had pot belly coal stoves for heat, but any stoves took up too much space no matter where I tried placing them. Instead I decided to add 1950s narrow steam radiators against the walls between the windows in the waiting room and the office. So I rummaged around through my odds and ends looking for anything that might work.

I started with a couple layers of lumber from the Atlas lumber stacks for its lumberyard. After cutting them up and gluing them bottom side to bottom side, I slightly rounded the top edge (still need to round the bottom edge). Viewed on end, the separated "boards" look kind of like the cast iron paired vertical sections that join together to make a radiator. When cleaned up a bit and painted silver they ought to pass for radiators when glimpsed through the windows. A little wire plumbing will mount them to the depot floor.

The Atlas lumber layer on the left has boards slightly wider than the layers I used, but you get the idea.
radiators.jpeg
Title: Re: a small detail for the C&V RR
Post by: finescalerr on May 21, 2024, 12:46:35 AM
Atlas' "lumber" never resembled wood but it now clearly looks like a radiator. Satisfactory. -- Russ