Wow!.....building choices have generated almost as much interest as curving girders......almost

. I am very happy to have the feedback and the opinions:thumb:. I am keeping an open mind to any and all possibilities. The structures that I have shown have the look of what I'm after but it doesn't mean that I will use these exact kits. Here's what I do know:
I like the company houses and I have decided to try one (that will be the first kit). How that goes and how the finished product comes out will go a long way in determining what happens next. Just remember that I am in this for the long haul and I plan on enjoying and "improving" this layout for many years to come. So even the building that are chosen will be, at some point, modified or even replaced through the years as my tastes change and my modeling skill improves (hopefully). Anyway, I have been looking at all the sites that have been suggested and they all have structures that would look great on this layout:thumb:
I managed to "sneak" down to the basement and run the trains one last time before I put them away in anticipation for the messy scenery work to come:cry:. That is always the hardest part of doing major scenery work....I can't run the trains!!!!!....I hate that!
This section will be a transition to more rolling hills as opposed to the mountainous area to the left (west). It will also be a transition to more deciduous trees with a sprinkling of evergreens. That's the plan at least

....but you know me and plans..........
I will post some pics when I actually get something done or if I decide on any other structures.
Again....thank you for all the input...it is very helpful to see this "though other people's eyes"
Gus...To answer your question about the weathering on the 0-8-0....I airbrushed the whole loco a very dark gray (mixed it myself) and then I used the same dark brown color I use on the rocks to simulate road dirt on the engine (Crafter's Edition camel). I just sprayed it very carefully and lightly over the lower portion of engine and tender....hope that helps:thumb:
Take care
