The heavy scenic work has begun, with the corrugated cardboard foundation layer now in place. Next: the plaster bandages.
The video shows the layout with all four sub-layouts operating at the same time. The control software is temporary, performing some simple scripted movements with two trains per track instead of the dozen or so the final layout will support.
All the major buildings are done, though with final cleanups and the last few details yet to be added. Made as 3D printed shells, then acrylic paint and paper overlays for windows, doors and the footbridge sides.
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