Building an incline
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:59 pm
Thought I'd create a thread here as it's no longer a general query. The main body of the incline is a Woodland Scenics 2%. There is a gap at either end for an easement which will also be some kind of diorama. A little enclosed scene that I hope will add some interest to the layout for those looking closely. There's also a gap near the beginning because:
a) I'm using the first half of the incline elsewhere.
b) I want a road bridge underneath.
On the top and sides of the WS incline I've glued strips of paper. The incline is glued to the cut open pieces of the WS box. Together these give enough rigidity to allow me to move the incline around so that I don't have to work with it in situ. It will eventually sit along the middle of my baseboard some half a metre from the edge so working on it there would be awkward. The idea is to do as much work on it 'offline' as possible.
The embanked sides are created in one of two ways.
* The first half was polystyrene chunks leaning against the incline. Originally it was going to be built up of polystyrene strips but that didn't work so I repurposed the strips.
* The second half is cardboard triangles with a strip of card along their leading edge.
In both cases Modrock is then draped over the incline to form the underlying shape. This picture shows what I've got done so far:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pkxR3fokgLMwgQqh8
Once I've got the shape completed the side nearest the camera will get a grass mat and maybe a few bushes. The side furthest will get some pet bird sandpaper then sand/gravel effect scatter.
After that I don't know. That gets complicated. At some point I have to construct the top elevated section of my layout that this incline is leading to. That's tricky because it sits over the top of some of my track so positioning and cutting needs care. I also have to work out how I'm going to run two sets of track up the incline both of which are about half a metre from the baseboard edge.
a) I'm using the first half of the incline elsewhere.
b) I want a road bridge underneath.
On the top and sides of the WS incline I've glued strips of paper. The incline is glued to the cut open pieces of the WS box. Together these give enough rigidity to allow me to move the incline around so that I don't have to work with it in situ. It will eventually sit along the middle of my baseboard some half a metre from the edge so working on it there would be awkward. The idea is to do as much work on it 'offline' as possible.
The embanked sides are created in one of two ways.
* The first half was polystyrene chunks leaning against the incline. Originally it was going to be built up of polystyrene strips but that didn't work so I repurposed the strips.
* The second half is cardboard triangles with a strip of card along their leading edge.
In both cases Modrock is then draped over the incline to form the underlying shape. This picture shows what I've got done so far:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pkxR3fokgLMwgQqh8
Once I've got the shape completed the side nearest the camera will get a grass mat and maybe a few bushes. The side furthest will get some pet bird sandpaper then sand/gravel effect scatter.
After that I don't know. That gets complicated. At some point I have to construct the top elevated section of my layout that this incline is leading to. That's tricky because it sits over the top of some of my track so positioning and cutting needs care. I also have to work out how I'm going to run two sets of track up the incline both of which are about half a metre from the baseboard edge.