Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Modeling Pembroke

I chose to model the city of Pembroke, Ontario on my Kawartha Lakes Railway, although like many modelers, I have taken many liberties for the town. Essentially Pembroke is within the Ottawa River valley, which was a convenient way to allow the KLR to head northward and then turn to the west so that it could interchange with the Ontario Northland.  For my time period, this would actually have been the domain of CP Rail, as it followed the southern shores of the Ottawa River.  However, the location fit in for modeling purposes, and it was similar to several of my local towns that I have spent my summers visiting.

So when I say I chose to model Pembroke, I really mean that I chose to transport local businesses from all over Ontario into the Pembroke area.  I wasn't striving to make true to life buildings, rather take the existing businesses that I found to be interesting or unique and fit them to a readily available kit.  I have some typical businesses, like Home Hardware and a book store, to unique stores such as Cahill's Furrier and the McKenzie Brew Pub.

My thanks to fellow modeler and friend Dale Photo, who helped me out a few years ago by taking some of my DPM building that I had assembled but never got around to painting, weathering or even placing roofs on the structures.  I convinced Dale that when the 2014 NMRA Convention was scheduled for Cleveland, that I could use his help with getting some structures ready.  So he did a lot of painting, some window and roof installations for me, enough to make the layout a little more presentable. During the summer of 2016, I decided to get busy with installing windows, lighting, signage and other details.

Most of the signs you see on the buildings come from searching the Internet for company logos and signs.  All have been printed on a color laser printer.  In some cases, such as the radio station ad on the McKenzie building, decals have been used.  Ultimately each of the signs and buildings will be weathered to age them.  Lighting has been added using the Woodland Scenics Just Plug hardware (see previous posting for my review).

Strange Brew...the McKenzie Brothers Bar & Grill.  Still waiting for a bar, tables, etc; also waiting for the beer which comes from the McKenzie Brewery via Bram Bailey's Ontario Central Railway

There actually is a books n' things in downtown Peterborough. One of my favorite visits for some summertime reading


Fashioned after Whetung's General Store at Crowe's Landing on Upper Stoney Lake; really liked the kit and needed to capture the spirit of the common look which makes it's home on Stoney
Home Hardware Bldg - you can find these in every Ontario town of any size.  First task is to modify the lighting and add an interior