Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ARTHILL My floor to ceiling gorge with double water fall and high bridge is inspired by him. The hunting scene was influenced by his imagination though he never did such a scene. I just donated a copy of MR with pics of his first layout to the club for their fund raiser. Someone else can now see how it all began. Everytime I work on scenery of concoct an unussual scene I think of his influence on me decades ago. Only now do I have opportunity to allow that influence to do something. I hope to try some sway back cars someday.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse John Allen is probably the most celebrated, imitated and honored model railroader in history.
QUOTE: Have you paid tribute to John Allen. IF so, how?
QUOTE: Originally posted by marknewton I've never been impressed by Allen's modelling, nor that of his followers like Furlow and Sellios. I prefer realistic modelling.
QUOTE: Originally posted by marknewton No, I haven't, nor would I want to. I've never been impressed by Allen's modelling, nor that of his followers like Furlow and Sellios. I prefer realistic modelling. All the best for the New Year, Mark.
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
QUOTE: Originally posted by rolleiman QUOTE: Originally posted by marknewton No, I haven't, nor would I want to. I've never been impressed by Allen's modelling, nor that of his followers like Furlow and Sellios. I prefer realistic modelling. All the best for the New Year, Mark. So let's see yours..
QUOTE: Originally posted by NevinW Furlow and Sellios and how dirty and unrealistic their modeling is. - Nevin
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE I grew up seeing John's work..I was not impress and I was not the only one.You see Allen,Furlow and Sellios are all overrated by those that are easily impress.Sellios layout looks like the movie set out of the "Popeye" movie and has no real bases for major east coast cities in the 30s.Furlow is another John Allen wanna be.
QUOTE: Originally posted by roadrat I must disagree about Sellios his work may be cluttered and have a depression era look to it but it is still fantastic on all levels, that being said to each his own this is a hobby not a job. bill
http://mprailway.blogspot.com
"The first transition era - wood to steel!"
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Brakie, I disagree. Furlow is pretty much a law unto himself. Although there are characatures, that is where the similarities stop. Furlow's work is a 3d expression of his art--his real life profession. Allen had a sense of humor, sure, but Furlow carried his work to a world all to itself.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CNJ831 QUOTE: Originally posted by roadrat I must disagree about Sellios his work may be cluttered and have a depression era look to it but it is still fantastic on all levels, that being said to each his own this is a hobby not a job. bill During the Great Depression major New England cities looked nothing like the F&SM. Nor did the American Southwest ever look like any of Furlow's layouts. Great modelers? Yes, absolutely! But should one really be revered for building a Disney-like layout? And, yes, everyone has the right to model as they please. But the observer should never be so naive as to take absolute fantasy for reality...as so many do today in the cases of the three modelers (see the discussion of Allen, Sellios, Furlow, and 1940's film noir's influence on the hobby a year or so ago here). CNJ831
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: You being new to the hobby and still in the wow stage I can fully understand and respect your views..However,as you grow in the hobby you will understand my thoughts far better...
QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE Chip,You being new to the hobby and still in the wow stage I can fully understand and respect your views..
QUOTE: Rob,I suppose you could start with asking older modelers (above 55) that was around in John's day..Be prepared to hear answers you may not like.
QUOTE: Originally posted by marknewton QUOTE: Originally posted by rolleiman QUOTE: Originally posted by marknewton No, I haven't, nor would I want to. I've never been impressed by Allen's modelling, nor that of his followers like Furlow and Sellios. I prefer realistic modelling. All the best for the New Year, Mark. So let's see yours.. Why, Jeff? Am I not permitted to express an opinion in a forum? Do I have to have a layout that meets your approval before I post? But that's OK, I'll play your way. I'll post some photos of my work. Just to be fair and consistent, you post some of yours. All the best, Mark.
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