How To Model Train Layouts Voodoo and palmettos

Voodoo and palmettos

By Angela Cotey | October 14, 2011

| Last updated on January 12, 2021


Read about this modern industrial switching layout on a shelf

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Bob Springs used Lance Mindheim article from Great Model Railroads 2008 to build his large scale Miami CSX layout.

Read Lance’s article about his HO scale shelf layout by clicking here.

7 thoughts on “Voodoo and palmettos

  1. John,
    Check out Cody's article on modeling patched-out freight cars in the December 2008 issue.

    Thanks for reading.

    Dana Kawala
    Senior editor

  2. How did you model the palmettos? I'm planning a North Fla. based layout-ACL/SAL. I grew up in the North Fla. piney woods and I want to model the palmettos as well as the live oaks and moss. How do I go about it?

  3. I love the level of detail in Lance's work. Brilliant! I am inspired to start my own shelf layout (CN in Sarnia, Ontario.)

  4. MR just a suggestion for those of us who are beginning to make the switch from the transition era to the modern era. As Lance mentioned what you will find a lot of nowdays are patched out boxcars and freight cars. Cars once owned by the Class 1 guys but now doing duty for private owners or smaller regional railroads. How about Cody doing an article sometime on how to make a believable patched out freight car from something current.

  5. Mr. Mindheim does excellent work. I have been a fan since seeing his modeling of the Monon. I'm trying to emulate his Miami area scenery work in N scale. Thanks for sharing your skills Lance.

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