John continues grass work into Eppley's Curve, past the future cemetery site and to Usibelli Coal Mine. Painter's tape protects the rails and turnouts from the glue spray. |
On the N scale coffee table layout John covers the plaster cloth with a smooth layer of plaster. Bare plaster cloth is on the left and the smooth plaster cover at right. |
John covers the rails and turnout with painters tape and then completes the smooth plaster coating around the entire layout. |
Rick continues the construction of the Nenana Depot LaserKit including windows (not shown). Additionally, he painted the exterior of the building in the post WWII color. | The partially completed Nenana Depot makes an appearance at Clayton's Alaska Railroad. Rick spends time explaining the complexities of construction including some of the kit's deficiencies. | One of the cabooses had a non-standard coupler height. Rick took it home and did the necessary work to bring it up to proper specs. The above video shows a run of all five cabooses. |
At the Usibelli Coal Mine foam board section Rick uses Liquid Nails with a foam core fashioned paint brush to fill in gaps which in turn provides stability and height adjustment. | Rick works on foam board at the front of the future Anchorage Depot site. Support structures are placed under the foam board to provide stability and height adjustment. | BNSF and UP are saying a few minutes of shut-eye at work can improve alertness and reduce fatigue. Clayton's Alaska Railroad's construction supervisor Max is testing out this theory. A report on this study will be made when said supervisor is awake long enough to deliver it. |
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Page created 9/4/17 and last updated 7/30/22