So, in a two step process, we covered the paper first with plaster cloth and then with Structolite. The Structolite has a brown color so I am a bit ahead in covering the hillside with texture.
As you look down the long view, you can see the effect of the track climbing up the hill to the yard in Northumberland.
This is end of the current construction. I have to build up the hillside to incorporate the bridge structure that will span the aisle. I am only in the drawing stages on that.
Looking back, you can see the hatch that covers the open area in the loop of the track work. That wooden trim will be painted a dark green to blend into the trees that will come.
Looking across the hatch opening. That is the branch leading to Mt. Carmel in the rear.
Another view of the curve around the open area
The next step will be to weave the webbing into the shape of the hillside under the bridge.
Here is the whole view looking back up the hill. I will do the structure from the track to the fascia in the next month.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
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