Spiral Storm
Member
Hello everybody!
After seeing and viewing all of the wonderful (And interesting) stuff with pictures regarding Logan valley, I've decided to try starting my own major project. However, I have decided to stick to TT scale almost exclusively as, from what I understand, and correct me if I'm wrong, TT scale is the size and shape commonly used by Power City Trains. Now, before I get into details here, I would like some suggestions as to what kinds of items I might need for adding to this project. I'll supply a list of essentials below...
1: At least one HO scale or TT scale backdrop which features the Appalachian Mountains, whichever works best with Power City Trains.
2: Somebody to test out or send me a backdrop of HO scale and TT scale so they or I can find out which backdrop works best with Power City Trains.
Note: I am looking for either the kind of backdrop which stands up on it's own behind the train set or one which fits over the rails for the trains to go through, sort of like a tunnel.
3: Some way or items which can be used to make trees, grass, gravel, paved roads, and the like.
4: Some kits to construct or make TT scale buildings and possibly figurines as well.
If anybody has any suggestions as to where or how I can obtain the above items, I would greatly appreciate it. In addition to this, if anybody has any good model building skills and they want to share their secrets with me or they'd like to volunteer to help me build some buildings, I would greatly appreciate it.
Below is a list of buildings I am hoping to add to my collection, which have not been made by Power City Trains yet...
1: A farm, preferably one with both crops and livestock or farm animals.
2: A pizzaria and/or bakery.
3: A pet shop.
4: A hobby shop.
5: A bank.
6: Another kind of restaurant.
7: A park or possibly recreation center.
8: A church of some kind.
9: No town is complete without a city hall.
10: Some residential houses, including a gingerbread-style (1800's) house or two and maybe a Tudor-style house.
If anybody has any questions, comments, or suggestions about my project, feel free to post them below...Constructive criticism only please!
Thanks in advance for any and all helpful answers...Cheers!
After seeing and viewing all of the wonderful (And interesting) stuff with pictures regarding Logan valley, I've decided to try starting my own major project. However, I have decided to stick to TT scale almost exclusively as, from what I understand, and correct me if I'm wrong, TT scale is the size and shape commonly used by Power City Trains. Now, before I get into details here, I would like some suggestions as to what kinds of items I might need for adding to this project. I'll supply a list of essentials below...
1: At least one HO scale or TT scale backdrop which features the Appalachian Mountains, whichever works best with Power City Trains.
2: Somebody to test out or send me a backdrop of HO scale and TT scale so they or I can find out which backdrop works best with Power City Trains.
Note: I am looking for either the kind of backdrop which stands up on it's own behind the train set or one which fits over the rails for the trains to go through, sort of like a tunnel.
3: Some way or items which can be used to make trees, grass, gravel, paved roads, and the like.
4: Some kits to construct or make TT scale buildings and possibly figurines as well.
If anybody has any suggestions as to where or how I can obtain the above items, I would greatly appreciate it. In addition to this, if anybody has any good model building skills and they want to share their secrets with me or they'd like to volunteer to help me build some buildings, I would greatly appreciate it.
Below is a list of buildings I am hoping to add to my collection, which have not been made by Power City Trains yet...
1: A farm, preferably one with both crops and livestock or farm animals.
2: A pizzaria and/or bakery.
3: A pet shop.
4: A hobby shop.
5: A bank.
6: Another kind of restaurant.
7: A park or possibly recreation center.
8: A church of some kind.
9: No town is complete without a city hall.
10: Some residential houses, including a gingerbread-style (1800's) house or two and maybe a Tudor-style house.
If anybody has any questions, comments, or suggestions about my project, feel free to post them below...Constructive criticism only please!
Thanks in advance for any and all helpful answers...Cheers!