Saturday, 30 March 2024

Rails on Planet Hex

Back in October I completed my Doctor Who micro-diorama on a hexagonal base measuring 7cm between each set of flat edges in order to fit within my display cabinet. A second base was cut from MDF as a "just in case" and whilst not used at the time it was actively considered for a Christmas scene and a suitable tree was even sourced. 

I had wondered for a while whether such a tiny base could accommodate any meaningful railway scene so in an odd moment or two I created almost the seasonal opposite of what was previously intended!


Construction is very similar to the methods used for the Tardis Scene the track went in first with 5mm foam core board segments either side that were carved to shape and then blended in with modelling clay. Track was weathered and ballasted, before a base surface texture mix was added followed by the same fine sand used on Shifting Sands. This was laid liberally over a layer of PVA, allowing it to overflow into the ballasted areas and then matt medium used to fix the layer for a natural look.


The base will just accommodate a small O9 loco, in this case the recently completed Motor Rail. The grasses are a mixture of Silfor tufts and Peco 10mm grasses, cut from strips as I did not have suitable tufts in stock. A little pruning with nail scissors increased the variety of lengths. All grasses were dry-brushed with a light green/grey acrylic paint which really helps take off any sheen. Finally MIG 'Beach Sand' weathering powder was used over the sand to lighten it and add variety to the colouring.

I'm really pleased with the result, there may be more scenic modelling to come soon...

Colin

 

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