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Dean Freytags method

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Dean Freytags method
Posted by dragonriversteel on Thursday, November 23, 2017 10:08 PM

Although having never meant Mr Freytag . I was floored by his modeling endeavors. He could take the simplest junk laying around & turn it into a believable detail. His modeling inspired me and many others into modeling steel.

Toy parts, punched circles, scrap shapes and the list goes on. His scrap yard scene with the light blue scrap baler was a prime example. Anyone know where it resides now ? I know large objects of his layout was sold years ago. To a select few. 

Just a huge fan of his work and try to mimic his modeling. 

 

Fear an Ignorant Man more than a Lion- Turkish proverb

Modeling an ficticious HO scale intergrated Scrap Yard & Steel Mill Melt Shop.

Southland Industrial Railway or S.I.R for short. Enterchanging with Norfolk Southern.

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Posted by DSchmitt on Friday, November 24, 2017 12:11 AM

https://www.facebook.com/southridgelines/

Popups to sign up or login appeared several times.  I closed then and was able to view page.

 

http://www.pyamodelrailroad.com/Dean_Freytag_Collection.html

 

I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.

I don't have a leg to stand on.

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Posted by dknelson on Friday, November 24, 2017 11:06 AM

Freytag's Cyclopedia of Industrial Modeling shows many of his projects and techniques, but to get the full flavor you really had to hear Dean in action at one of his NMRA clinics (particularly before he was getting easily fatigued).  He'd show a rather simple model and then show the super detailed version -- very impressive -- and then reveal that the "super detail" was, as you say, just a few punched circles of styrene cemented on, and maybe a tiny bit of Plastruct H section.  And that was the super detail.  It was like a magic trick.  And the audience reaction was to laugh because your mind had been fooled.  (But make no mistake, he could truly superdetail with the best of them - it's just that he understood as few did or do that the eye takes in some complexity of shapes and conveys to the brain that it means a great deal of effort was involved.)

Dave Nelson

 

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Posted by csxns on Friday, November 24, 2017 2:02 PM

dragonriversteel
Mr Freytag

I have one of his coil cars when first came out.

Russell

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