Progress on the Gin Creek Branch

Drew at Kemmergem
My youngest, Drew, running the Black Mountain Local at Kemmergem

It’s been a little while since a progress update, and there’s been a lot of progress. As you can see from the picture above, a portion of the upper deck is now finished to essentially the same state as the lower level with the basic scenery (covered in dirt), painted backdrop, fusee circuits for unprotected road crossings, and ballast. I also installed a few more ISE “Squealers”… five more to be exact, including two on the Gin Creek Branch (finished portion of the upper deck). Its’ so cool running a long train that crosses multiple Squealers and hearing the sounds from multiple spots in the train!

I’ve also had a couple mini operating sessions to work out the kinks on the Gin Creek Branch. The first was with regular operator Patrick, and the second was a treat with my youngest son, Drew. Drew did a great job running the Black Mountain Local and figured out a few different moves than the ones I’ve been using. When he was done, he paid me a great compliment: “that was fun… you’re such a nerd.” Guilty as charged!

Here are some pics of the progress.

Kemmergem and basic scenery
Kemmergem mock-up on top of basic red rosin paper scenery

 

Scenery work
The scene between Turners Siding and Kemmergem getting some spackling compound to hide the paper seams

 

Backdrop painting on the upper deck
First section of backdrop painting on the upper deck

 

Basic scenery on Gin Creek Branch
Basic scenery is finished at the end of the Gin Creek Branch

 

Patrick running Black Mountain Local
A pair of Fs, run by Patrick, is bringing empties up the Gin Creek Branch past Kemmergem tipple

 

Drew at Kemmergem
Drew placing empties above Kemmergem

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