10-25-2009, 04:11 PM
TrainNut Wrote:Steamtrains Wrote:That's cool...!! A REAL subway.....That's something that's not often modeled....Good job...!!!Thanks for the comments everybody. When I first designed the track plan, I had the tracks running underneath towards the back through a tunnel. It then occured to me that it would be a better idea to run them along the front for easier access. After that, it just made sense to make half of it a subway scene and to detail the other half as a tunnel.
Lately, I've been trying to populate the scene with people (it's taking a lot and they don't seem to make a huge difference... I need like 100 people but at $10 for every 6 people, that just ain'ta goin'ta happen. I've also been putting benches on the platform and installing more platform lights. It also just occured to me that I need yellow stripes along all the edges for the safety of the little people.
Ever tried painting your own people? In HO, it is kinda fun. N scale, though... Hmm. I use the craft paints that cost about 1.50 per bottle, magnification, and the smallest paintbrush I can find. Sometimes it is a good activity while watching a ball game, or when the weather is bad outside.
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