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the Logging and Tractor Repair Shed

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All Photographs Copyright Brett Gallant and SierraWest Scale Models.

the Logging and Tractor Repair Shed

Keep larger debris away from the open doorway as you do not want anything to obstruct the movement of rolling stock into the shed. This doorway was originally designed with large doors, but it was hard to justify their existence in an open-style structure like the repair shed!

the Logging and Tractor Repair Shed

Notice the oil soaked boards between the rails of the abandoned siding as well as the random clutter. Small bits of wood, styrene rusted to look like pipes, and bent wire representing hoses are easy to make and when mixed with the proper ground cover and castings finishes the scene off nicely.

the Logging and Tractor Repair Shed

The tractor side features the BEST model 60 crawler under repair. A crate of treads and spare parts are located around the beastie. Special “rough-cut” boards are used as flooring to create and visual separation between the tractor and logging side of the structure.

the Logging and Tractor Repair Shed

The rear wall of the logging side is crammed with details. When peeking through the open doorway this clutter is very effective in creating a scene of an old, well used repair facility overflowing with saved junk. In my mind the absolute “essence” of a backwoods logging company!

the Logging and Tractor Repair Shed

A great contrast is achieved by using drab gray tarpaper and the rusted ribbed aluminum. The frayed edges of the metal roofing expose just a hint of the underlying roof base.

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