Thursday, February 13, 2020

Logging camp.

I used pieces of ceiling tiles to elevate the bunk houses to different levels. Buttering them with joint compound glues them together and holds them in place immediately. To further the illusion of uneven ground, the tiles were cut down in areas. Logs will be used to level the bunk houses, after the area is mudded in.
Small retaining walls, made of logs, further this illusion. The areas behind the higher rock faces will also be filled in back towards the track. This will guide the placement of the track.
All of the rocks are from 2 castings cut down into 7 rock faces.
The first bunk house all mudded into place. A bridge will be built over the stream.
The next 2 bunk houses with the rock faces mudded in.
The last house is located at the tail end of the spur.
After enlarging 1 of the 2 log retaining walls, the whole rock face area was painted.
Grass, trees and stumps added.

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