German City Layout (3 Viewers)

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In January of 2024, I decided to make a layout to use for my growing collection of WB WW2 figures and vehicles as well as to create a railroad short line. I have always liked toy trains and toy soldiers. I decided to combine railroad and soldiers into a single layout. I also wanted to make the layout expandable, as functional as possible and could be used for both daytime and nighttime scenarios. The project has had a number of challenges such as design input changes, verification and validation issues. I should be complete with the layout by this summer. The layout is divided into 4 areas, the Dock, AA batteries, Railyard and City Street. The timeframe for the layout is late fall/early winter of 1944. The layout location and buildings are a mixture of elements from a number of German cities such as Munich, Nuremburg, Kiel and of course Berlin. Thought I would start with sharing some images of the Dock area which was finished first. Part of the original design was to have a railroad bridge going over a body of water. That ended up with a Dock area scene that included a damaged railroad bridge, dock area with a custom-made S Boat that will be used with modified WB figures. The dock lamps, bridge lamps and buoy marker lamps all light. I decided to have the boat run dark. Will show the detailed images of the AA batteries next. Let me know if you have any questions.
 

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That is simply amazing Chris. And to think this is just one section of four areas. Just incredible looking. The detailing such as lights that actually work is impressive to say the least. 👏👏👏🏆

Mike
 
Wonderful work Chris, you certainly put a log of thought and effort into your miniature world as you dud I remember from your ACW siege battery of a few years back. Well done and look forward to seeing more photos. 👍🏻
 
You are very talented Chris to be able to create a layout like this. Can't wait to see the rest of it.
 

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