While the kitmingling mock-up iron was hot I decided to strike it once more. This is a combination of two buildings - Carol's Corner Cafe' from DPM and the Corner Pharmacy from Woodland Scenics; in reality, the same structure, just under different names. My corner cafe has been serving as a stand-in for the pool hall. Now that I have a second kit I can create a larger structure more suited to the location. The photos below illustrate the process.
| Walls photocopied then cut apart. |
| Walls rearranged and glued to cardstock. |
| The finished mock-up in place. Box car to prove clearance. |
I selected this structure because of the large windows which will give a nice view of the pool tables inside. There's enough room on the ground floor for three pool tables, a bar - for root beer, of course - and a staircase leading upstairs. I'm tempted to use the remaining space between the structure and the tracks to include a little add-on, perhaps a storage room, but that's a decision for later, after I've had time to stare at the mock-up in place.
To my eye the building fills the space well and has enough mass to sit opposite the large bottling plant without seeming dwarfed. I like including non-rail-served structures in areas adjacent to the tracks. This, to me, seems more realistic and less "model-railroady". On a layout this size with curves this tight and a looping track plan I've got to employ every trick in the book to add that true-to-life feeling.
Finally, here are a couple bird's eye views of the structures along Orange Avenue, per Jim's request in the previous post's comments.
| Note: I took this shot before I decided to create the mock-up in this post. Carol's Corner Cafe' can be seen in the upper right corner. |
Oh, one last note, if you've made it this far. S ince both predecessor kits include the word "corner" in their names, I think it's only fitting to call this billiards parlor "The Corner Pocket". Thanks for reading.
Looks good! The overhead views are always interesting too. For me they give an interesting perspective on how a plan is developing.
ReplyDeleteThanks. This plan has evolved for sure, but the essence of the city grid interacting with the curved track has remained constant throughout.
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