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Recent work on Dougies layout

O layout da Sandra Bagulho

This is the newly modified layout (v2.0). I was struggling with the first iteration. It was very limiting being pushed against the wall. So I added some aisles along the walls and it complete changes the look and feel.

It's about time I shared what I've been up to recently. This is my layout project which has been slowly coming along since the beginning of 2020..until recently. With the last lego show before I leave for college almost a month away, I've been cranking away at getting this great project done.

 

It should be mentioned that a decent number of my builds are hidden off camera, or at least have yet to be photographed and put online. Some make it to different platforms before others, but this is the first bigger reveal of this project and I'm excited to show you what it looks like when it's all done. I've been making so many buildings and models that I can't keep up with sharing them, so what you see in these photos will be shown in greater detail later on.

 

One of the big things the layout lacks however is a name for the village that it will be based around. The signal box sign says "Wickford", however I don't think this will be the final name. Any suggestions?

 

Many more photos to come. It's already looking spectacular and i can't wait until it's finished. Enjoy!

Victory Liner 7127

Santarosa MAN 18.350 Modulo

Airconditioned fare (49-seater, 2x2 layout)

Route: Pasay to Baguio via TPLEX-Urdaneta

Here is the site at about 70% complete coded and everything, looking good, just need to code a few more layouts, and tweak the design a little bit. Planning to change the background image and buttons slightly...

 

Should have the website launched by about May, can we call it May, late April/May. May Day Baby!

Layout do meu novo blog, diamond-creations.blogspot.com . Adorei mesmo, usei as cores e o png do anterior, mas mudei muita coisa. No player toca You Will Remember da Sel.

Something I might finish sometime in the future, or not. Inspired by the Whirlpool/AEG/Zanussi/whatever Warehouse in Alphen ad Rijn; www.google.com/maps/place/AEG+Nederland,+Vennootsweg+1,+2...

 

Shout-out to Eddy for helping to flesh out the track plan.

Hello all,

 

Sorry for the long silence, have been bussy with school/ exams and other things in life.

 

The layout hasn't chanced very much since the last post, I added some minor things but not very much.

Today I built up the layout in the living room to check if the tracks were smooth and if there were any other problems and afther some tests I started packing for the Noppenbahner event this weekend.

There are some small things that I need to improve so thats a nice task for tomorrow.

 

Enjoy the pictures!

A small event hosted at the NTM (Nederlands Transport Museum)

 

Our layout consisted of 3 modules, Tamàs, Ties and my yard. We also had some static display tables. All in all a fun layout at a fun event.

 

Next time I'll try to charge my trains before the event o,0

 

Also; check out Ties' film about the event here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtgEQxUw01g

layouts for couture cardstock feb. gallery

This is just a rough mock-up of what I'm hoping the layout will look like. I'm planning to change a lot more but will do after I receive my recent FxTrack order.

 

I know the trackwork looks messy and a bit cramped, but I am working with LEGO after all. It's hard to fit in everything you want on such a large scale. I'm hoping the platform will be longer when I shift back those points, and it will continue further around the bend.

 

After I finish the track laying, I think I'm going to start planning how I'm going to add lights, signals, and switch mechanisms.

 

Does anyone know anything about British train signals as to where and what I should be using on the layout? Please send me a Flickr message if you do!

Completely scraplifted from Gigi Kennedy's layout which I found on the One Little Word blog. Her original post can be found here: gigikennedy.typepad.com/littlegi/2009/05/happy-birthday-o...

 

Na kachu, uma user pediu para eu fazer, então eu fiz. A foto dessa Sim é do koin-up, desse manolo aqui: www.koinup.com/Oversee/works/. (Desculpem, o meu fail foi esquecer de colocar os créditos pela foto então coloco aqui D:)

Obs.: Já tinha feito esse lay faz teeempo, mas decidi postar só agora '-'

The large layout. I'm still adding stuff here and there. But for now, this is where most renders will happen. Also, if anyone is wandering, the massive half water tanks that are floating in the air will be part of an elevated siding. Underneath them will be a fiddle yard.

At last I've a small space to set up as my railway layout. I'm as yet undecided as to be either fully 9V which ive initially gone with or go with the RC method as RC may form part of my loco builds in the future.

Now to start building trackside items and buildings, fun times :-D

A small event hosted at the NTM (Nederlands Transport Museum)

 

Our layout consisted of 3 modules, Tamàs, Ties and my yard. We also had some static display tables. All in all a fun layout at a fun event.

 

Next time I'll try to charge my trains before the event o,0

 

Also; check out Ties' film about the event here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtgEQxUw01g

Class 101 DMU's are seen in Whitby station on 24th October 1975, I guess the station will be back to this layout soon!

A huge layout of Russia that looks almost too real.

A bridge built for a VLC show in 08, Made its way to Brickcon 09 for TBB Apocafest layout. Advanced building techniques used where flexed 1x2 and 2x2 for the arch and a S.N.O.T. road deck. 25 hour build time with with 5 hours of R&D. Inspired by the Capilano highway bridge in North Vancouver.

The building is based on the train station building in Sanok, (Subcarpathia, Poland). It's based, but it's not an exact model of this one.

Sanok is a city of my childhood so I'm coming back here when I can. The layout is some kind of such specific journey.

 

The map of the complete project you can find here: www.flickr.com/photos/maciej_drwiega/6600113697/

Ver.2 of a railway layout around a brewery's internal railway. I built a mock up in real Lego of how big it would be and it's almost 4 foot in length.

The operation side of things is simple. There are three tracks, First is the track that goes from one end to the other. The train would push empty wagons in, and return with wagons full of barrels.

The second track is this one in the image. It's just a scenic piece where box wagons pretend to be unloaded.

The third is a siding just off to the left of this scene as a place to store wagons in-between use or store models for display and not use.

   

WEEK 10 – McDonald’s, Hwy 82/Raceway, Greenville, MS (I)

 

In this shot I’m standing adjacent to the restaurant’s right-side wall (as viewed from the front), and facing out to the front wall and windows which parallel Hwy 82. This shot hopefully gives you a better indication of what I was just saying about this McDonald’s feeling wider/roomier than most. The flip side of this is that there really isn’t much space in front of the order counter at all; unlike most McDonald’s, you basically walk through the front door, and the counter is immediately right there in your face. My unfamiliarity with this type of layout may be impacting my perception of it, as it’s possible that there’s the same amount of seating as normal, and it just feels different to me because of the way that it’s all in one area rather than split into two.

 

(c) 2020 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

 

Primeiramente, eu fiz esse layout para um blog que eu ia abrir, mas acabei desistindo por falta de tempo e etc. Quem se interessar manda flickrmail! (Codificação para Blogger)

 

Eu adorei esse lay, amei muito o logo, as cores enfim... eu amei mesmo!

 

/layout totalmente inspirado na Ana Carolina www.flickr.com/photos/58249764@N08

Layout done with the January Studio Calico Kit and based on the 02/06/11 SUnday Sketch.

Layouts ready for proofing. Keep your eyes peeled for the book by Stephen McLaren and Bryan Formhals this coming Autumn. It's a sneak peek into the working methods and processes of more than 40 photographers as they work things out for exhibtions, books and other projects. Packed with previously unpublished images from the likes of Amy Elkins, Alec Soth, Trent Parke, Susan Meiselas and Paul Trevor just to name a few...

to transport a custom Lego model railway to public events?

 

A 9' cargo van and lots of helpful friends :)

 

Shown here is 1 of 3 stacks of table modules that the layout consists of. In addition to the stacks, a dozen or so bins containing rolling stock, buildings, details, cables, tools, etc. are also transported.

This weekend I have been at Skærbæk Fan Weekend with my little 12V railway (3x6 "baseplates"). The 12V layout was a part of the danish Moduverse layout.

 

My part of the layout contained about 9.000 elements, and took about 100 hours to design and built. It is built on the standard called Moduverse.

I’ve managed to get a lot of work done on the layout recently and have gotten many things done.

 

I’ve managed to finish all the ballast work and added light grey plates around the ties to get more detail.

 

I have also been slowly adding more trees to the layout and have been able to build up a more wooded area to the left of the road.

 

Since I started the layout I have been slowly building up some commercial buildings on the right of the road. The exteriors are mostly done except for some roof detail and they are all needing some more interior work.

 

In front of the buildings I have replaced the awkward road baseplate i h a brick built parking lot, although I used up most of my dark grey bricks, I still think it was worth it.

 

All in all I’m happy with my progress and am now working on mor finer details for the layout!

Nikon FE - Nikkor 50 1.2 - Ilford HP5+ @ 400 - Adox Rodinal 1+50 - dslr “scan” - Nikon D810 - Micro Nikkor 105 2.8 - Lightroom - Photoshop

The switching layout is now pretty much finished. All areas are polished off and it’s a blast to operate. I’ve been quite happy with all the subtle details I’ve been able to model with this layout. It’s very fun to operate and I think really compliments whatever is running at the time!

Hello all,

 

Sorry for the long silence, have been bussy with school/ exams and other things in life.

 

The layout hasn't chanced very much since the last post, I added some minor things but not very much.

Today I built up the layout in the living room to check if the tracks were smooth and if there were any other problems and afther some tests I started packing for the Noppenbahner event this weekend.

There are some small things that I need to improve so thats a nice task for tomorrow.

 

Enjoy the pictures!

Large scale models on display beside the layout.

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