Some photos showing the work done on the new backscene this evening. I'm pleased with the results so far. I still have a bit of work to do with the lighting to reduce the shadows on the backscene, but it is getting there. Jon
Went to Alexandria this afternoon, didn't get back til 6:30. Picked up these two items while I was there. A new Canadian grain hopper: And a Phillips 66 3 dome tank car: I also got 6 conifer trees, 6 cedar trees and 3 elm trees.
Jon Grant, these pics look tremendous. I wouldn't have noticed the shadows unless you had mentioned them....even then I had to look closely for them....
Flash Great photo and looking locos! Wolfgang Cool shot! Bob Nice looking steamers! Scott Cool shot! John W Great bridges! Friscobob Nice looking pulpwood flatcar and yard shot! mavrick0 Cool loco shots! Grey One Neat shots! Crandell Great shots at the water tower! Ken Cool pic! Mike Looks like someone is having fun! Mikelhh Great looking shots! River_eagle Great looking locos! Jsoflo Cool photos! Carl It is always great seeing young ones at the layout! Hemi Awesome shots! firechief Neat pic! Jeffery Neat looking UP unit! Scott Great bridge shot! smallbore3p Great B&W shots! Mike Cool bridge! TJS909 Nice job! Jerry Nice looking train! Jon Great street shot! Jeffery Nice looking cars!
Tom, Those are really nice shots. My girlfriend walked in and looked over my shoulder and said, "Those are models?" Best compliment I can offer.
The basics are complete on the powered N Burro crane project. Here it is running: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkttVZc-Ges"]YouTube - N scale powered Burro crane - Test 2[/ame] For details see the N thread I've been doing on the construction.
Scott's UP photo has my vote. A little more "dirt" on the loco's and some tree roots on that tree in the foreground I'd have a hard time separating it from the real thing. Nice swiss watch work on the N-scale crane!
Randy, you never cease to amaze us all. Not my best or anything, just a progress photo of Baur Cement:
All I can say is WOW! I live near Hainesburg and have visited the viaduct often..you did an excellent job capturing the area. Sorry to hear it's an "old" layout as in tore up..
I'm baaaaaack, for a few days anyway. Nice stuff everybody. Thanks Flash for getting the trains rolling. Here are two oldies from me.
I am humbled. I look at these layout photos and think, "Oh my gosh!, I've got so much to learn and do." All I can say is Great work!:thumbs_up:
Alright man... I've got a pretty good eye for this type of thing so either I'm getting older and my eyes are failing, or I'm just losing my touch... is that model or prototype??? That water is playing tricks on me... -Mike