California Northern layout in HO

Tell us about your layout...
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

Here's a little bit of railroad action on my layout. I will introduce my layout in a future post in a bit more detail, for now , let's watch a few trains.

Koos


Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

Ok as promised a bit more detail. Here's the trackplan.
Here's a bit of background on the layout:

I started to develop this plan when looking for a small size switching layout, based on an area in California, where the SP would operate. A couple of influences can be mentioned here: Pele Soeborg for his beautiful California desert scenery, Joe Fugate for his Siskiyou layout, and Lance Mindheim and his switching layout approach.

It started with an L shape design, which is most of the left side of the track plan, plus the top side. I then 'stumbled' upon the California Northern, a regional railroad that began operations in the early 90's, and discovered this runs over former SP tracks. The CFNR in it's start up years, operated with SP equipment, until enough 'own' locomotives appeared on the roster, but SP retained a couple of trains on the routes in these years until it's merger with UP, about 3-4 years later.
The plan slowly grew (almost unavoidable for any model railroader), and the left side was now loosely based on the maintenance yard near American Canyon (Napa Junction). I decided to model the area with a couple of compromises, but am aiming to get the feel of that area. I did not have space for the WYE nearby, so left that out. However I've scratch build the engineshops, using Google Earth, and Bing etc as my sources, along with some photo's I found on the net. The building dimensions are entirely guestimated, and I build it a little shorter than the real thing, for lack of space, but it has the right feel to it. A picture of the area is visible in an earlier post.
Further down the line we find Cordelia Tunnel, from which the line continues and eventually (via Davis) ends up in Sacramento, but also goes north via the former SP West valley sub towards Woodlands, Corning, etc, while the other side of the wye on the real CFNR , goes via Suisuin to Willits.
i decided to use Cordelia tunnel as a scenic divide. The west side will have a dryer/western CA feel, while on the other side of this tunnel, I will be modeling the line much further North a bit of a , where the scenery changes to a more forest type and lusher greens etc. As seen enroute to Willits. I haven't completely developed the scenery and locale for the right side yet, but my intention is to model a bit of the west valley sub around the track on the layout edge, using scenic divides (trees etc), and the small 2 track yard behind is actually on the pacific sub towards Willits. I've also taken significant liberty in making the line split on the East side of the tunnel, and one of these goes towards a single mainline 'staging' , behind the back drop and continues all the way around. Not only will this enable the storage of a train, but I can also make a longer run, or let a train run while doing some switching etc.

Anyway, it's very modest, but I'm hoping to capture the feel of the area in due course, with nice scenery, and a potential for some modest ops sessions, although the order and geographical locations are freely intermixed , as they say, it's my railroad

Koos

Image
California Northern Trackplan rev 2K by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

This is the (far from finished) area of Napa Jct on my layout. You can see the Locoshop building of the CFNR in the back ground, with CFNR SD9 203 being prepared for the next run north towards Willits to pick up lumber. An Eastbound SP local is preparing for departure.

Image
Napa Jct CA by K2K Koos, on Flickr

Koos
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

I've made a little progress on my home layout, and applied a layer of static grass as well as some trees at the Cordelia tunnel location.
the stark white rock casting obviously still needs to get painted and weathered.

Koos

Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr

Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

Hi Anthony,

I did use my tea strainer/flyswatter home brew applicator indeed. It's not too bad, I do find it a little bit difficult that it hasn't got a flat bottom, and if you're a bit too enthusiastic, grass can spill out of the top.

The clouds were spray painted on , using a couple of different templates, by cutting out a rough shape out of a thin sheet of styrene. How I did it is described here: http://www.namrr.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/in-clouds.html , and here'sa picture : http://www.namrr.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/clouds.html

After this application I misted over a 'haze' with the same spray can, as well as very careful accents to some clouds, making them a bit darker here and there, but only very subtly.

Koos
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
Mike_R
Posts: 406
Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:05 pm

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by Mike_R »

When sieving ballast or soil with a tea strainer (last stage of sieving) I use a Pringle lid on the tea strainer held down with a finger.
Mike Ruby
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

That's a good idea Mike, thanks, I'll have to get myself some Pringles and try that out in the near future. :-)

Koos
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

The last couple of days I've been busy on some scenery work on my layout. A few hours here and there.
Among others I've added some roads (which still need more paint and weathering), and more ground cover (static grass etc), as well as painted more track a rusty brown colour so I can continue to ballast on another part. I've also started to erect and paint the fence that will go around the scrap yard area. Below are some random under construction photos.

Koos

Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr


Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

And here a few more pictures

Koos


Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr

Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
BrianMoore
Posts: 384
Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:05 pm
Location: Plymouth, UK

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by BrianMoore »

Very good, Koos. You are cracking on!
Brian Moore
Mike_R
Posts: 406
Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:05 pm

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by Mike_R »

Looking good, you are getting further than me with scenery.
Mike Ruby
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

Thanks guys, got a bit further today, ballasted another section of track, still soaking wet on this picture. I am deliberately ballasting a section of track with different colour ballast, to replicate a freshly ballasted section.
All ballast I use is ground cover for reptile vivariums/terrariums. It is fine enough for HO scale, and a 5KG bag sets you back less than 4 pounds, no scenery maker can offer that value. the only cheaper solution might be to collect and sift your own ballast, but with the weather of late, that might not be an option.

Koos

Image
New ballast by K2K Koos, on Flickr

Here another shot of the SD40R + SW1500 consist at Napa Jct. You'll notice the scrap yard fence was not yet in place.
Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr

Image
Untitled by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
torikoos
Posts: 876
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 pm
Location: Newton Abbot, Devon, UK .
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by torikoos »

Since changing locale for my Wolter Springs module, I could free up the SP loco, GP35 6521, I had 'reserved' for it, and put it in service on my home layout.
Here it is on the service spur at Napa Jct. Also visible here is the new fence. Obviously there's still loads to do, detailing, weathering, both in regards to the scenery and the locos and rolling stock, all still way too clean :-)
by the way behind the CFNR SD9 my scratchbuild SP woodchip gondola is visible. I'm still to paint it though but I haven't got the correct , or a reasonable paint to paint it with.

Koos

Image
SP 6521 at Napa Jct by K2K Koos, on Flickr

and another view.

Image
SP 6521 at Napa Jct by K2K Koos, on Flickr
Koos Fockens -Devon UK. North American Model Railroading
Age is just a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it doesn't matter.
User avatar
Gloriousnse
Posts: 529
Joined: Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:32 pm
Location: Exeter, UK
Contact:

Re: California Northern layout in HO

Post by Gloriousnse »

Dash-9s to the scrapyard eh!? Nice work Koos. :)
Martyn Read
Post Reply