I'd like to thank everyone who mentioned my layout, much appreciated. Here's a link to my Photo Bucket account. DJ.
http://s297.photobucket.com/albums/mm237/GrampysTrains/
Mike, your photos are amazing. kudos to you sir. I actually thought I was looking at photos of real trains for a few photos there. Awesome work.
What really amazes me, how long the "list of excellency" is - we have come a long way since the Days of John Allen & Co. And thanks to the folks who keep pushing us to improve
I agree with all of the above, but I'll give a special shout out to Cudaken, because he came out of no where, and made dramatic improvement very quickly.
Congrats, Ken.
Also there was another guy. whose name I unfortunately don't remember, who posted few fabulous photos a couple of years ago and a few more on my request. If you're listening, please raise your hand.
- Harry
Wow it's very nice to get a mention here! Thankyou.
I think most of my favourites have been covered by others, but so many members on here have plenty to offer.
p.s. some photos here, if anyone's interested http://www.flickr.com/photos/27876933@N02/
Mike
Modelling the UK in 00, and New England - MEC, B&M, D&H and Guilford - in H0
Colorado_Mac I'd like to ask those of you mentioned here, if you have the time and inclination, to try and put together a thread of your layout photos, or a link to your own photo site, so we noobs can enjoy (and benefit from) your skills and hard work. And thanks again for what you have shared with us all!
I'd like to ask those of you mentioned here, if you have the time and inclination, to try and put together a thread of your layout photos, or a link to your own photo site, so we noobs can enjoy (and benefit from) your skills and hard work. And thanks again for what you have shared with us all!
Hey -- I'm back again after being down sick for a few days. Colorado Mac, thanks for coming right out and asking for what I was hoping to develop here.
And thanks to all who have responded, especially those whose work has been mentioned in this thread.
I'd like to start compiling a list of links to some of the great modeling we've been talking about here. I think that's possible ...
In the meantime, keep dropping names. And as Colorado Mac asked -- and some of you have supplied -- please add a link or two for us if you have the time.
Quite a few of us use Railimages as our photo-hosting site. It is user supported by donation. If you are in a situation where you can afford to contribute, please do so, but it's not a requirement.
This is my photo gallery:
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/8165
It's not all model railroad - there are some prototype photos mixed in, and even a few photos I've taken at club and show events showing the work of others. Those are identified as such.
I'm sorry, but the guy with the black bike shorts and orange bike jersey is a prototype, and to my knowledge neither Preiser nor Woodland Scenics has plans to model one of these.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
First, my thanks to those kind enough to include me on their list.
mobilman44 Hi! I've been on the Forum for a number of years, and I continue to be amazed at some of the fine layouts and examples of model building that have been posted. I suspect most of these have never made it to the pages of the various train mags, but they sure do qualify (in my opinion). I suspect a lot of these folks are lone wolf modelers, just doing their thing and doing it well. You know, even as a youngster in the '50s, my goal was to get a picture of my layout into Model Trains (remember that mag?) and of course MR. That hasn't happened (yet???), but just being able to post a picture on this Forum sure is special - and I think we all appreciate that!
Hi!
I've been on the Forum for a number of years, and I continue to be amazed at some of the fine layouts and examples of model building that have been posted. I suspect most of these have never made it to the pages of the various train mags, but they sure do qualify (in my opinion). I suspect a lot of these folks are lone wolf modelers, just doing their thing and doing it well.
You know, even as a youngster in the '50s, my goal was to get a picture of my layout into Model Trains (remember that mag?) and of course MR. That hasn't happened (yet???), but just being able to post a picture on this Forum sure is special - and I think we all appreciate that!
I agree with mobilman: the quality of the photos presented here is surprisingly good and it's fun to watch, over time, as each person's skills, both in modelling and photography, evolve. I can't argue with any of the choices listed, although I'm sure that there are many other worthy ones not yet mentioned.
Most of us won't ever see our work in a magazine, but it's nice, especially for us "lone-wolf" modellers, to be able to share our efforts with others through this Forum.
Wayne
ENJOY !
Mobilman44
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
Thank you for listing me.
You will find a lot of pictures at my site. E.g at Third Street Industrial District. Or at my special sites about Diamond Valley, Silver Creek etc.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
Come to us http://www.westportterminal.de my videos my blog
Sean
HO Scale CSX Modeler
There are so many terrific pictorials I hesitate to single-out any in particular, but my favorites are Dr. Wayne's and Grampy's Trains. In addition, I have had the privilege of seeing Grampy's up close and personal, and I assure you that the reality is even better than the photos!
Dante
Don't forget Dave Volmer.
Elmer.
The above is my opinion, from an active and experienced Model Railroader in N scale and HO since 1961.
(Modeling Freelance, Eastern US, HO scale, in 1962, with NCE DCC for locomotive control and a stand alone LocoNet for block detection and signals.) http://waynes-trains.com/ at home, and N scale at the Club.
Thanks very much. His layout is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
smostynHi guys,I am new to these forums and I am really struggling to find the layouts that you are talking about. Can someone post a link please?Thanks heaps
Here is Bob Grech's PB account.
engineerbob?sort=ascending&albumpath=engineerbob&subscription=67514
For the others you might want to search for "WPF" threads over the past weeks. Other than that not sure how you'd do it. Great question!
San Dimas Southern slideshow
Hi guys,
I am new to these forums and I am really struggling to find the layouts that you are talking about. Can someone post a link please?
Thanks heaps
Grampys Trains, Doctor Wayne and Jon Grant all come to mind instantly. I'd like to add Jarrell, who is known to us as Jacon12. His shots are beautifully composed and photographed, and the scenery is worthy of the effort, too.
mikelh always amazes me, too. I live in New England, the area he models. He absolutely nails the look of my local rail system, but he lives in Australia.
I'm a mountain Railroading lover, so Tom White's, Art Hill's are my two favorites. Grampy's layout is a feel good layout because it is a close to perfection that I've seen.
I wish there were more photos trying to show the area of, or layout as a whole. This might give noobies a better idea of how to work with a room or space available. I know when I saw pics of peoples spaces and how they dealt with doors, windows, hot water tanks and such it was of great help.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
I second the Art Hill, that water fall is outstanding.
Some other of my favorites are Crandell, and Grampy Trains.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
Boy, I never thought I see my name listed!
Art Hill is the one that stands out in my mind. His ceiling to floor water fall is breath taking!
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
jbmerv Don't forget Doc Wayne and Art Hill.
Don't forget Doc Wayne and Art Hill.
doctorwayne, for sure.
Rich
Alton Junction
Hard to tell, who´s the best. There are so many of us in here, who post outstanding work, also a lot of the younger folks present very mature layouts.
I do have my own favorites - Jon Grant, Crandell, Bob Grech, twhite (Tom), Wolfgang, Robby P. (for his outstanding weathering work), mfifer - just to name a few and without this list being exclusive.
WPF is the week´s highlight for me! (makes me jealous each time I view it)
In no order, Tom White's, Grampys Trains, MAbruce, Ray Howard's, Jon Grant's, Wolfgang Dudler's, Heartland Division, and Mr. Beasley, to name some that produce excellent images most weekends. Cuda Ken's images are coming along really quickly and are getting nearer the stratosphere. There are those who produce excellent work who don't post all that often, but when they do...! Simon1966, UKGuy, mikelhh, Lee,...and I must be forgetting another half a dozen...sorry, guys, I hope my enthusiastic support in earlier posts tells you that I admire your work. .
-Crandell
I was just admiring the fine work of Bob Greche in his layout update thread (if I knew how to link, I would) and a question popped into my head.
I think we all have our favorite layouts from those we've seen in the pages of Model Railroader (John Allen's Gorre & Daphetid, for instance). But what are the most outstanding layouts featured in photos on this forum?
I'm not looking for votes on what is the single best layout; it would be useless trying to pick one, since our tastes vary so greatly. But I think we can all agree on outstanding work when we see it.
So -- what layout photo tours (or which modeler's work) as featured on this forum stand out in your mind? It might be inspiring to have a single thread that ties together the best modeling on the forum. A brief description of the layout and a link or two (if possible) could be a tremendous resource.
I've got a few in mind, but I'm going to have to search for 'em. So somebody please get us started!