The why and wherefore
Maybe a few words about the why rather than the wherefore, the truth is simple, I prefer small scenes with tiny trains. Grafenwalde is merely another generic BLT trackplan slotted into the 4,8 x .75 m space in the workshop, nothing special.
The buildings are the ‘identity’ of the layout, chosen to fit the factional scenario, in this case a short line in Southern Thuringia, a little bit of knowledge is handy as some of the lines were owned by South German Railway Company (Süddeutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft AG) or SEG, their territory encompassed a myriad of lines that were absorbed by the SEG, including Hesse, Kibri had based their Reichelsheim station on Gau-Bischofsheim in Hesse, it seemed plausible that the SEG would build a similar structure at Grafenwalde a connecting line to their Ilmenau-Großbreitenbacher Eisenbahn. The few remaining buildings were all chosen for their similarity to those scattered around the local area, the only exception is a small DDR-built family home of the farmhand.
Grafenwalde is merely a tiny collection of DR locos, rolling stock and three buildings on a 4,8m modular layout. The backstory is based on a subtle mix of minor railways that have become Grafenwalde.
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