HO-Velo More two-tone please. Regards, Peter
More two-tone please. Regards, Peter
A Maine Central boxcar on the Lehigh & Hudson River interchange track.
More two-tone please.
A two-tone loco.
More two-tone please or three-tone if ya got'em.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
BATMANMore two-tone please or three-tone if ya got'em.
How's gray, maroon and yellow?
EL_1057-tunnel by Edmund, on Flickr
More two- or three-tone subjects, please.
gmpullman More two- or three-tone subjects, please.
Brand New two tone gray E7.
Show me more two or three tone designs.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
angelob6660 Show me more two or three tone designs.
John-NYBW More multi-toned equipment.
IMG_5093 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More multi-toned equipment please.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
NorthBrit More multi-toned equipment please.
Amtrak Phase III is multi tone.
Show me some trees.
angelob6660 Show me some trees.
You want trees, you got trees. This is a forced perspective shot. I used puffball trees for most of the canopy making them smaller the farther away they are. I use Woodland Scenics and Supertrees in the foreground. The two houses are both N scale as are the telephone poles that don't show up in this photo.
Show me any rural scene.
This is about as rural as it gets on my layout.
Show me something 'slender' other than tracks.... :)
jacon12Show me something 'slender' other than tracks.
Tall slender lighthouse.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Show me something else slender.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190Show me something else slender.
Slender? You bet — those ankles are sure healthy, though...
Pretty_Woman by Edmund, on Flickr
More slender, please.
gmpullmanMore slender, please.
Tall slender cone on the castle.
Show me something wide.
SeeYou190 Show me something wide. -Kevin
I think my 9 stall roundhouse qualifies. I think it's Heljan but it's so old I can't remember. It might be Kibri. The 5 stall auxiliary roundhouse next to it is a South River craftsman kit.
Show me something tall please.
John-NYBWShow me something tall please.
Ceilingscrapers in model RR parlance...
Street-Scene-wide by Edmund, on Flickr
More tall, please.
gmpullmanCeilingscrapers in model RR parlance.
Ed, your lighting in and on those buildings is magnificent.
gmpullmanMore tall, please.
Tall structures:
The above scene was photographed at the Model Trains Station Museum.
Show me more tall things please.
SeeYou190 Show me more tall things please. -Kevin
I just posted this photo in the thread about mirrors but it works here too. Someday I'd like to light up my structures as Ed has because I love night scenes but that is well down the to-do list.
Since we are coming up on the final day of the August thread, why don't we make it free choice as to what to post.
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IMG_1969 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Anything you like
Show me some falling water. Regards, Peter
HO-VeloShow me some falling water.
Well, it's rippling. And technically, the water IS at a lower elevation as it's doing that so I guess falling would count?
Jolly Green Giants by NAPM Model Railroad Club, on Flickr
SeeYou190gmpullman Ceilingscrapers in model RR parlance. Ed, your lighting in and on those buildings is magnificent.
Thank you, Kevin. Positive feedback such as yours is a great boost and encourages me to keep up the efforts on the layout
A few hours left... anything of your choice?