'Tis the season. The go go go of work is at full tilt with both work and freelance fronts and 100%. Add in the kids and sleep and it's a party. :) But, I'm still rolling with some small, forward momentum here and there.
Backdrop
I've been giving more thought to the layout on the whole as it stands now. What needs to be done before adding a bunch of new things. There's A LOT of things I could focus on. The backdrop is one of the items on the list. Currently, I have brown paper blocking the faux wood panels. hehehe
The plan is to buy primed canvas (ordered) and paint my own backdrop.
Yikes. :) I used to paint all the time, but now.....we'll see how it goes. I'm aiming for "painterly" over "photo realistic". I'm just not sure how it will go. It's going to be better than fake wood panels - that's a given.
Shizuka
Shizuka is working out for the most part layout wise. I like the overall layout of it. It needs a LOT of work for sure, but it's coming along. The track is nice and the flow is working for me. I have more cars on order that will fill in the space as well as more cheap painted people to populate the area. Both of these are poorly painted filler that will add to the overall see in the background. I'll keep my good figures for foreground and mid-ground areas.
There will be a walkway between buildings (center of image below) that is based on prototype scenes I've seen. Lots of things like bike racks, signs, vending machines and the like in that area. There will be street and sidewalk work done eventually as well - especially since I have the layout locked down now.
I have another area to address as well - a spot where the track is different that I plan to have a work crew working on for fun. I think it will be a nice detail to disguise the need I had to make the track a little longer in that area.
Shizuka hill is pretty good, though it needs more cars and people. The back corner (top right of image below) needs to be addressed. The shopping area will probably look more real with additional cars added to the lot and additional shoppers shopping. I think an overpass will be added from the hill over the street and too the shopping areas.
Soyokaze Township
Things are moving along in the township area as well. Closer on the redesign for sure, but it needs one last tweak before I'm willing to call it done. I think it will really pull together when some of the street markings are added - that's a global, but the buildings still need to be adjusted. It's just not everything I want as of yet. But, close.
There are still areas that have not been dealt with where bare, painted deck work can still be seen. Again...time heals all wounds. :) I'll deal with it.
This little area - while fun - is still a head scratcher for me at the moment. Something will happen here. It's RIGHT in the front of the layout. Just a matter of sorting out what. Maybe the vendors will be here. Might make sense.
The bridge needs to be locked in and locked down. Still very floaty.
The amazing floating bridge. :) |
This whole section needs to be addressed as well. A road will lead into the painted backdrop, walkways will be added and the track in the back of the layout will be sceniced and dialed in. Things like the pink building's parking area will be blended in as well.
Soyokaze Village
I'm far happier with the village area now that I've reworked some items. I gave thought to stone streets, but I like the look as it is now. Really, it just needs a TON of people now. Shopping, eating and sightseeing all over. That's going to make a world of difference.
This back area needs help, too. I'm not sure what's going on there. Potential for another scenic nugget. The farm area is fun and I have workers for it I can put out. I just needs a little more work going on. Time to look through all my reference materials.
Soyokaze Temple
The temple was one of the first things I got done. It's 905 to 95% there. Tourists will be added and that will help, but I also need to dial in the parking lot area. Barriers, street markings and the like. I need to address street markings globally. The "how" is top of mind. I was using GUNDAM ENAMEL MARKERS and they worked well, but it was hard to sort out what markings should be where.
Soyokaze Harbor
Like a broken record, more people working. More things going on. It's coming together nicely. I'm happy with the overall layout and the number of buildings in the area. Some tuning will help, but I'm digging it. The little science building in front needs some help. Really just needs cementing into place and some paint touch-up work.
And lastly...
The Subway
Funny story about that subway. LOL
My in-laws are lovely people. Really very nice and caring sorts. My Father-in-law travels to Japan on business and my Mother-in-law went back with him this last trip. She asked if there were things I wanted and my first impulse was to send a shopping list to avoid shipping costs! hehehehe But, I didn't want to saddle them with dragging things around, so I suggest a few items. They went above and beyond, getting me the HIROSHIMA RAILWAY TYPE 200 HANNOVER TRAM - a long time want of mine and the KATO JR sets that I've been drooling over for years now. Perfect for me subway section. I started planning it out at once.
Then, I got home and realized that it was the "dummy" set with no engine. LOL Part of me sank when I was pulling cars saying, Maybe the engine is in this one. I felt like my four year old daughter - knowing that it's not going to happen, but still saying, "Well....maybe now? Now? Now?" Nope...no engine. All dummy cars.
I was sure I could get an engine to fit or even get the other full set to have an eight car subway, but after seeing all the work listed above, I thought, "Hey...maybe this is a good thing." I can build a small, subways section for the front to show, but it doesn't have to be wired and a full track. I was rather relived, really. I can do a small diorama and stick it under the Shizuka section and be done. Rig it with lights and the like and it will be a great piece. In time, once other stuff is done, I can rethink the subway and make it a real, working track, but for now....I think it'll be fantastic as a diorama , no function piece. :)
The subway diorama will live right under this section. It'll be a lovely addition. |
I also got some information via the KATO UNITRACK Facebook Group that I had completely forgotten about regarding power. My trams run horribly. :) I thought it was just dirty track, but then the folks in the group reminded me about power drops when I pinged them about the issues. I was thinking the KATO power pack was just not a powerhouse, but they mentioned a feeder for every three feet of track or so. I have.....one feeder for the lot! LOL So....yeah...on my list as number one to see if the trams will run better with more feeders. (Comments welcome)
I have a lot of the list. Not sure when I'll get around to ding any of it with all this freelance work coming in. Of course, freelance cash is nice. It allows for some overseas purchases this month! :)
Cheers!
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