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Building the N scale Waterbury Industrial District part 4

By Angela Cotey | October 19, 2008

| Last updated on November 23, 2020


See the structures and scenery details of the N scale Waterbury Industrial District on David Popp's Naugatuck Valley RR

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Model Railroader managing editor David Popp describes how he finished the Waterbury Industrial District of his N scale New York, New Haven & Hartford layout. He’ll show you some of the key structures that he built and give you more tips for realistic model railroad scenery.

10 thoughts on “Building the N scale Waterbury Industrial District part 4

  1. I just keep learning things from u guys, just hope i can do the same, I think i can i think i can.

  2. David, your videos are really terrific….easy to understand, easy to follow and great camera work plus great descriptions on your part. Keep 'em coming.
    Thanks, Bob

  3. Hello There.
    As i was watching on telephone poles for N scale is 80' on center or in this case 6 inches on center that i got. so for HO that would be 180' on center with a 12 inches on center dose that sound right?

  4. David shows how to paint the insulators green but what if someone prefers clear insulators (surely not I)? What color would be used then?

  5. A very well done informative series, David! Kudos!

    Now … don't stop there! Let's have some more Popp Art films productions on developing good looking model railroads. I don't know what type of job you had before joining Kalmbach, but you have definitely found the right position for your creative talents!

    Good job … keep it up!

  6. Wouldn't it make the job a little easier if you snapped the bases of the telephone poles after you painted them? It seems like the base would make it easier to hold the pole, plus allow both sides to dry without touching your work surface.

  7. To JOHN CARTWRIGHT from WISCONSIN, if someone prefers clear insulators: paint the insulators silver to reflect the likeness of glass.
    Also as a side note, some insulators are chipped and worn-out and the glass is not as opaque in these areas. What to do for added
    detail is to paint a (few) of them white, or a blend of silver and white gloss. It really makes the poles come alive! The most bang
    for the buck too.
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