Thanks, Laz, Here's a link to some of the figures:
http://www.scalefigures.com/O/Oscale.htm
To look at the "good" babes follow the intructions under the "email request" to Allen in the O scale section. He'll hook you up with the link.
The rest I purchase are by Preiser.
JON,
Always a pleasure checking out your stuff. Ya got the best CHICKs on you're layout. Where did you get em?
laz57
Great looking layout Jon!!
Stan.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH.
Good to see, Jon! You have an extremely nice layout!
Nice stuff, dgraham and W4BAR! We certainly have a lot of great layouts among our members! dgraham, if that's just a floor layout, I can only imagine what how incredible a permanent layout on benchwork created by you would be like!
As much fun as this is (Ain't success grand?) I'll quit after this one (for now)
Success! It seems only one will fit at a time so I'll post again. All this is on the living room floor.
That's a good request!! I've never figured out how to do a panaramic scene with my camera without standinng on the layout!! Here's a couple shots that might help. The overall layout is 14' by 14 ' with 3 main loops and 4 sidings. Here's a shot of the Northside:
Here's a shot of the southwest side:
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Great stuff, John! I definitely agree with the comments that your layout is certainly magazine-worthy! Could we by chance have a photo with an overall view of your layout to get a perspective of what you have in terms of size?
Jon,Outstanding modeling! I always enjoy the little "wrong side of the tracks" scenes you put together.By the way, whereabouts in Mississippi do you live? Most of my family came from Leflore county (Greenwood and Itta Bena) and I still have an aunt living outside of Jackson. An uncle used to be mayor of Winona (back in the 50's) and also worked for the Columbus & Greenville RY.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
David, Sounds interesting!! I hope I can get a weekend off to get out!! I recall some great times at Virginia Beach while I was at a school in Oceana,Va. during my stint in the Marines!!!
Doug, I have no special lighting in my layout as of yet. I can't make up my mind on going with track lighting or flourescent lighting, any tips would be appreciated, especially you professional photographers out there!! Concerning my camera settings its really all hit and miss with trials of different aperature settings. My wife is finally getting around to purchasing a nicer camera with a white balance which mine does'nt have and that should be a great improvement in picture quality.
Speaking of trucks- I think old Porch Babe's truck is gonna need more then a radiator hose to get it runnin' again!!
Jon : when you go to Fort Eustis, they had a museum there when I was there & also had trains, they had a steam engine & cattle cars we called them ! I took turbine eng. training, but they had schools for Frogmen & engineers & conductors too back them in the late 60s, anyway. Maybe you can take some pictures of the museum & let us know what's all there now !!
Thanks again,
John
WOW, David!! You sure made my night!! But living down here in central Mississippi puts me at just a bit out of the hundred mile radius!! Plus I've got a couple more months of ballasting, tree planting and backround airbrushing to complete. The good news is I should be attending an Army school in Oct. at Ft. Eustis, Va. If you're nearby and I get a day off maybe you, the beagle, and myself can share a cold beer!!Cheers!!
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