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Update HP with test BUSCH PC-program creating backgrounds

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  • Member since
    November 2003
  • From: Bijlmer Amsterdam
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Update HP with test BUSCH PC-program creating backgrounds
Posted by digidanny on Sunday, July 10, 2005 5:18 PM
[:)]Today I updated my website with a test about a BUSCH product. It
concerns 5 cd-roms to create by computer backgrounds for the
modeltrack (in any gauge). Even a cd about the US exists

The results, descriptions and many pictures of the different projects
show you the possibilities.
And ofcourse my trolleys are in it ! Text in dutch, english and german.
Any questions, please ask me.

See you around?
Danny
www.modeltram.amsterdamsetram.nl

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    November 2003
  • From: Bijlmer Amsterdam
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EXTRA INFO BUSCH PC-program creating backgrounds
Posted by digidanny on Monday, July 11, 2005 11:50 AM
http://www.busch-model.com/katalog/d/uwg/180-h0.htm
http://www.busch-model.com/haendler/us.htm (dealers US/Canada)

This is the link some people asked for. It is a pity they did not make an engli***ranslation on that site. But you find a picture.My german knowledge is enough to understand the text. It concerns 2 cd-roms with a wide range of 180 pictures.
There is choice out of (all american) buildings, stations, churches, factories and so on. Many in western country-style. In the chapter nature you 'll find cacti, pine- ,foliage- and palmtrees.
Backgrounds panoramas like Colorado, Nevada, Rocky Mountains, Yosemite-Nationalpark ,for instance.
All the motifs are photographed from the front, so that there are no disturbing "falling" lines. In that way can be used perfectly as background. Putting together what you want, you make you own 3D.
All in PSD and JPEG formats.
With the software on the CD-ROM every item can be printed in the convenient gauge you want and put on card-board and cut out.
The pictures can be shaped by programs like PhotoShop/Elements, PhotoPaint oder CorelDraw.

Als this is a short explanation. If you want to know more, let me know.

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  • From: Clinton, MO, US
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Posted by Medina1128 on Monday, July 11, 2005 2:26 PM
Sprechen sie deutsch? Me neither, but that's about all I remember from watching all those episodes of Combat! That and mach schnell!!

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