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At first I thought Crandell posted a scan of a magazine centerfold. Look at the way the line goes down the backdrop corner, through coal tower window, along the water column and black streaked weathering on the TT.
As always, nice postings
ratled
Modeling the Klamath River area in HO on a proto-lanced sub of the SP “The State of Jefferson Line”
Another. I had to rebuild both mainlines through this section yesterday and today. The alignment just did not like the SD75 trucks.
To heck with photobucket.
I call this "Nearing the Summit."
duckdogger ANyone else having problems uploading photos to this thread? I keep getting error messages saying the site is off line??
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ANyone else having problems uploading photos to this thread? I keep getting error messages saying the site is off line??
Nope. loads OK for me.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
Terry.........That does look better. I normally do "crop", but for some reason I didn't on that shot.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Berlingo, that second photo looks like any normal day on the CSX, I thought it was real for a second!
I've gotten some progress on my yard scenery, as much as I can. Probably gonna have some pictures for y'all tomorrow.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
~G4
19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
Robby P. Frank.......Very nice. Here's a "old" shot from me. I've added a turn out to the main line since this shot. I might need to take a new picture .
Frank.......Very nice.
Here's a "old" shot from me. I've added a turn out to the main line since this shot. I might need to take a new picture .
Just for grins i tried cropping your photo and adjusting the color and contrast
TerryinTexas
See my Web Site Here
http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
Some progress shots from my friend Art Bormans Layout
I really like the digital backdrops. Hand painted can be nicely done, but I think the realistic nature of the backdrop you have there takes layouts to a whole new level.
Chris
Playing around with digital backdrops:
Hello .... Nice work, everybody! Frank, I really like the workbenches, the tools, and the radiator shop.......
Below are pictures of F units at work on my layout ...
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
This is the caboose end of a couple of coal drags on my Illinois and Southern
Jerry
Great idea for a thread! Here are a few shots of the Grand Trunk Cold Storage Warehouse in Detroit -- it is near the Milwaukee Junction. Very cool building! (No pun intended!). I plan on modeling it in a compressed form on my layout. I'll post some more pics of Detroit at a later time.
The "D" offers a lot of modeling possibilities!
Chuck
Modeling the Motor City
Here's a car I've had for a while:
And an express reefer in MoW gray. It has yet to be lettered.
Nice detailing in the wooden structure! I like the layout above, too...looks very natural as imaged. The backdrop is a nicely painted one.
The Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Railway is beginning to receive their new order of covered hoppers.
They are manufactured by the True Line Corp.
-Crandell
Hello I made some work bench's for my radiator shop the bench's are made from leftover's from the kit. And the all the details came with the kit.
and here they are in the shop
Have a great weekend Frank.