Pencarrow
Western Thunderer
Looks impressive with the buildings in situ. Tantalising views to come when completed.
The low level photos in the sequence, to me, shows how the background buildings prevents the eye wandering beyond. Instead you are drawn to look left and right to follow the buildings. I don't think the grassyknollbank would have the same effect.
And to quote Shakespeare's Henry V completely out of context for the next developments.... The game's afoot; Follow your spirit: and upon this charge, Cry — God for Pencarrow! Cornwall and some ale!
Thanks for that Dave. Shakespear on a modelling thread!
I'm aiming for a natural, believable setting for the trains to sit in. I could have fitted in lots more track in the board footprint but instead have given over a lot of space to the environment. I wanted to avoid the usual station building at the rear set up, after all the majority of the photos of Bodmin North are taken from the platform looking into the yard.
I also wanted to avoid using low relief flat buildings at the rear. I've chopped rears and corners off buildings on previous layouts and it's not easy to hide that you've done it. I'm not keen on 'flats' either - you know, gable ends stuck to a backscene as they can be unconvincing when looked at side on.
I did think when I started this that the boards being 980mm deep would be enough, after all 3-4 tracks take up only a third of that. But by the time you add scale width platforms, a bit of space in the yard and buildings at the rear, it's all gone and not easy to fit in.
Whilst I'm building Pencarrow it's set quite low, table height, to aid reaching across and working on it. It will be higher when finished so I'm hoping there will be lots to look in, through and around. I'm also hoping the buildings at the rear help contain the view so that the backscene behind can be quite simple and just hint at the town beyond.
Time will tell if I achieve something natural and believable.